The Romantics on Milton: Formal Essays and Critical Asides. With a Critical Introd. and NotesPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1970 - Всего страниц: 594 |
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... mean Religion : now the Religion , which Christ taught , is simply 1 that there is an Omnipresent Father of infinite power , wisdom , & Goodness , in whom we all of us move , & have our being & 2. That when we appear to men to die , we ...
... mean Religion : now the Religion , which Christ taught , is simply 1 that there is an Omnipresent Father of infinite power , wisdom , & Goodness , in whom we all of us move , & have our being & 2. That when we appear to men to die , we ...
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... mean that ever - varying balance , or balancing , of images , notions , or feelings , conceived as in opposition to each other ; -in short , the perception of identity and contrariety ; the least degree of which constitutes likeness ...
... mean that ever - varying balance , or balancing , of images , notions , or feelings , conceived as in opposition to each other ; -in short , the perception of identity and contrariety ; the least degree of which constitutes likeness ...
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... means digressive . For to the complete defence of the Spanish contest , which is the theme and object of this and ... means of accomplishing a given end are multiplied incalculably , because all means are considered as lawful . He , who ...
... means digressive . For to the complete defence of the Spanish contest , which is the theme and object of this and ... means of accomplishing a given end are multiplied incalculably , because all means are considered as lawful . He , who ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 33 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 102 |
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