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... Britain : Ofttimes relations hereto- fore accounted fabulous have been after found to contain in them many footsteps and reliques of something true ( quoted Masson : Life VI . 643 ) . His visage drawn he felt to sharp and spare , 30.
... Britain : Ofttimes relations hereto- fore accounted fabulous have been after found to contain in them many footsteps and reliques of something true ( quoted Masson : Life VI . 643 ) . His visage drawn he felt to sharp and spare , 30.
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... quoted he seems ready to grant these qualities to Light ; but in Wks . I. 171 Milton is quoting Isai . XLV 6,7 : “ I am Jehovah , and there is none else : I form the light and create darkness " . His own words may be quoted against him ...
... quoted he seems ready to grant these qualities to Light ; but in Wks . I. 171 Milton is quoting Isai . XLV 6,7 : “ I am Jehovah , and there is none else : I form the light and create darkness " . His own words may be quoted against him ...
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... quoted from Florio's Montaigne ( 1632 ) . nocent ( harmful ) : nor nocent yet ( IX . 186 ) . The O. D. has several instances before Milton . Latin nocens . obdure ( harden in wickedness ) : arm the obdur'd breast ( II . 568 ) ; Dr ...
... quoted from Florio's Montaigne ( 1632 ) . nocent ( harmful ) : nor nocent yet ( IX . 186 ) . The O. D. has several instances before Milton . Latin nocens . obdure ( harden in wickedness ) : arm the obdur'd breast ( II . 568 ) ; Dr ...
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Preface | 5 |
Theology And Philosophy | 29 |
Style And Language | 69 |
Copyright | |
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