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... belonged to the same school ? I am now in a position to answer that they did , that they were both kabbalists , and that this fact explains their common stock of ideas . I state all this in order to plead " not Graduate R. 15.2.
... belonged to the same school ? I am now in a position to answer that they did , that they were both kabbalists , and that this fact explains their common stock of ideas . I state all this in order to plead " not Graduate R. 15.2.
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... fact places him high above the great lords of literature , above Byron as above Hugo . Hence his exquisite courtesy towards his friends , hence his ad- mirations Galileo , for instance . He knew his peers ; he could treat as equals all ...
... fact places him high above the great lords of literature , above Byron as above Hugo . Hence his exquisite courtesy towards his friends , hence his ad- mirations Galileo , for instance . He knew his peers ; he could treat as equals all ...
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... fact that he did not try to force the Muse's favors , and desisted after that attempt . His lit- erary ambition centered in his son , and his discernment and disinterestedness cannot be overpraised . He was con- vinced from the first of ...
... fact that he did not try to force the Muse's favors , and desisted after that attempt . His lit- erary ambition centered in his son , and his discernment and disinterestedness cannot be overpraised . He was con- vinced from the first of ...
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... of it ; it was a natural , well known fact , which needed not to be insisted upon in itself ; but it was an Ibid . , II , 490 , 508 . 8 Masson , I , 65 . advantage of which he would deprive neither his cause nor MILTON'S CHARACTER.
... of it ; it was a natural , well known fact , which needed not to be insisted upon in itself ; but it was an Ibid . , II , 490 , 508 . 8 Masson , I , 65 . advantage of which he would deprive neither his cause nor MILTON'S CHARACTER.
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... fact , is found in Paradise Lost . After the fall of all his hopes and his country's hopes , the problem was , no longer for an ignorant public , but for the very conscience of mankind itself , not to give way to despair , but to find ...
... fact , is found in Paradise Lost . After the fall of all his hopes and his country's hopes , the problem was , no longer for an ignorant public , but for the very conscience of mankind itself , not to give way to despair , but to find ...
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