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... doubt , because it embodied his favourite virtues of fortitude and temperance , but also because it was the only organized force in that age which , by overthrowing the old order , would offer a chance for the realization of his ideals ...
... doubt , because it embodied his favourite virtues of fortitude and temperance , but also because it was the only organized force in that age which , by overthrowing the old order , would offer a chance for the realization of his ideals ...
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... doubt , but on the whole unlovable , lacking in that good warm human feeling which creates sympathy in men and in readers . - There is no doubt an element of truth in this popular conception of the poet ; but there is also an element of ...
... doubt , but on the whole unlovable , lacking in that good warm human feeling which creates sympathy in men and in readers . - There is no doubt an element of truth in this popular conception of the poet ; but there is also an element of ...
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... doubt , be- cause it embodied his favourite virtues of fortitude and temperance , but also because it was the only organized force in that age which , by overthrowing the old order , would offer a chance for the realization of his ...
... doubt , be- cause it embodied his favourite virtues of fortitude and temperance , but also because it was the only organized force in that age which , by overthrowing the old order , would offer a chance for the realization of his ...
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... doubt this ten- dency came from the time when he accepted in all good faith his family's cult , and probably believed that every family was similarly educating a young Milton . II . THE UNIVERSITY AND HORTON Milton went to Cambridge in ...
... doubt this ten- dency came from the time when he accepted in all good faith his family's cult , and probably believed that every family was similarly educating a young Milton . II . THE UNIVERSITY AND HORTON Milton went to Cambridge in ...
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... doubt , partly at least , lit- erary exercises , full of cold rhetoric and false mytholog- ical allusions . Yet they contain some lively traits . First of all , a young Puritan would have avoided the subject altogether . Then the second ...
... doubt , partly at least , lit- erary exercises , full of cold rhetoric and false mytholog- ical allusions . Yet they contain some lively traits . First of all , a young Puritan would have avoided the subject altogether . Then the second ...
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