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... living in a Puritan age and siding with Puritanism in almost all the questions at issue between it and contending tendencies , can hardly be taken for anything but a Puritan . . . . It requires study to discover that , like the great ...
... living in a Puritan age and siding with Puritanism in almost all the questions at issue between it and contending tendencies , can hardly be taken for anything but a Puritan . . . . It requires study to discover that , like the great ...
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... living in a Puritan age and siding with Puritanism in almost all the questions at issue be- tween it and contending tendencies , can hardly be taken for anything but a Puritan . . . . It requires study to discover that , like the great ...
... living in a Puritan age and siding with Puritanism in almost all the questions at issue be- tween it and contending tendencies , can hardly be taken for anything but a Puritan . . . . It requires study to discover that , like the great ...
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... living soul . No other poet has been so close to a feeling of Nature's fecundity , and , as we shall see later , this conception has a high philosophical importance in Milton's subsequent work . " Already in his In Adventum Veris ( 1629 ) ...
... living soul . No other poet has been so close to a feeling of Nature's fecundity , and , as we shall see later , this conception has a high philosophical importance in Milton's subsequent work . " Already in his In Adventum Veris ( 1629 ) ...
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... living , I cannot think how , unless by divine indulgence , proved to me so many incitements , as you have heard , to the love and steadfast observation of that virtue which abhors the society of bordelloes . .. • Thus , from the ...
... living , I cannot think how , unless by divine indulgence , proved to me so many incitements , as you have heard , to the love and steadfast observation of that virtue which abhors the society of bordelloes . .. • Thus , from the ...
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... living soul bound to a dead corpse ; a punishment too like that in- flicted by the tyrant Mezentius , so little worthy to be received as that remedy of loneliness which God meant us : Since we know it is not the joining of another body ...
... living soul bound to a dead corpse ; a punishment too like that in- flicted by the tyrant Mezentius , so little worthy to be received as that remedy of loneliness which God meant us : Since we know it is not the joining of another body ...
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