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In many cases he gives the sources of his information . Though much of it is gossip , it is just such gossip as we wish to have , and it appears to be , on the whole , trustworthy . His notes on Milton were published by William Godwin ...
In many cases he gives the sources of his information . Though much of it is gossip , it is just such gossip as we wish to have , and it appears to be , on the whole , trustworthy . His notes on Milton were published by William Godwin ...
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The Latin text ( translated by Masson I , 292 ) gives the explanation of the last part , in which the poet masquerades as Ens or Being and designates certain of his fellow students as the Aristotelian categories , his sons .
The Latin text ( translated by Masson I , 292 ) gives the explanation of the last part , in which the poet masquerades as Ens or Being and designates certain of his fellow students as the Aristotelian categories , his sons .
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pents , gives God the glory , submits to his penalty . The Chorus briefly concludes. ... More illuminating is the insight the plans give us into the nature of his thought . Not only is full exposition of the scheme of salvation provided ...
pents , gives God the glory , submits to his penalty . The Chorus briefly concludes. ... More illuminating is the insight the plans give us into the nature of his thought . Not only is full exposition of the scheme of salvation provided ...
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