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They triumphed in midecstatically enkindled to divine love , divine love , century , and Dryden closely imitated many through anguish into joy , is represented of his elders , if not his betters , who wrote with soft and subtle play of ...
They triumphed in midecstatically enkindled to divine love , divine love , century , and Dryden closely imitated many through anguish into joy , is represented of his elders , if not his betters , who wrote with soft and subtle play of ...
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... which are notand examination , the best hath still prewithstanding commonly taken for the most vailed ; and suppressed the rest ; So as if sublime and divine Philosophers ; Heraa man should beginne the labour of a newe clitus gave a ...
... which are notand examination , the best hath still prewithstanding commonly taken for the most vailed ; and suppressed the rest ; So as if sublime and divine Philosophers ; Heraa man should beginne the labour of a newe clitus gave a ...
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81 86 miracle of the Brazen Serpent , make me quainted in France , a Divine and man , of conceit that image work'd by Sympathie , singular parts , that on the same point was and was but an Ægyptian tricke to cure so plunged and ...
81 86 miracle of the Brazen Serpent , make me quainted in France , a Divine and man , of conceit that image work'd by Sympathie , singular parts , that on the same point was and was but an Ægyptian tricke to cure so plunged and ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
John Donne | 71 |
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