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... eternal spring but an eternal summer . ( Mythology adjusts to the English winter , as Byron timed it , “ End- ing in July / To recommence in August . " ) Elsewhere , at the very beginning of his Poly olbion , Drayton rediscovered the ...
... eternal spring but an eternal summer . ( Mythology adjusts to the English winter , as Byron timed it , “ End- ing in July / To recommence in August . " ) Elsewhere , at the very beginning of his Poly olbion , Drayton rediscovered the ...
Page 137
... eternal Summer dwels . " This perdurable fancy , in its original Mediterranean version , " Eternal Spring , " is one of those Hesperian fables which come true when Milton is describing the garden of Eden . The location of the earthly ...
... eternal Summer dwels . " This perdurable fancy , in its original Mediterranean version , " Eternal Spring , " is one of those Hesperian fables which come true when Milton is describing the garden of Eden . The location of the earthly ...
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... eternal peace ” —a foretaste of the Celestial Paradise . It is explained in the De monarchia that the former typifies earthly happiness , to be attained through moral teaching , while the latter stands for eternal happiness , to be ...
... eternal peace ” —a foretaste of the Celestial Paradise . It is explained in the De monarchia that the former typifies earthly happiness , to be attained through moral teaching , while the latter stands for eternal happiness , to be ...
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