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Page 117
At this point he stopped , but the fact that the work remained unpublished until 1670 would seem to indicate that he continued to cherish his original idea of bringing it down to his own day . The History and the Latin dictionary ...
At this point he stopped , but the fact that the work remained unpublished until 1670 would seem to indicate that he continued to cherish his original idea of bringing it down to his own day . The History and the Latin dictionary ...
Page 193
Besides making a few textual changes and distributing the arguments in their proper places throughout the poem , Milton now divided Books VII and X into two each , thereby making an epic of twelve books instead of the original ten .
Besides making a few textual changes and distributing the arguments in their proper places throughout the poem , Milton now divided Books VII and X into two each , thereby making an epic of twelve books instead of the original ten .
Page 349
With the decline of active prejudice against his theology there has come a higher valuation of his original contribution as a humane and philosophical thinker . It has come to be clearly seen that the modern mind need not be alienated ...
With the decline of active prejudice against his theology there has come a higher valuation of his original contribution as a humane and philosophical thinker . It has come to be clearly seen that the modern mind need not be alienated ...
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