Lives of the English Poets: Cowley-DrydenOctagon Books, 1967 - 568 páginas |
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... Truth henceforth to dwell In pious hearts , an inward oracle To all truth requisite for men to know . ' Paradise Regained , i . 462 . Milton , in Areopagitica , describes how a wealthy man finds out some divine of note and estimation ...
... Truth henceforth to dwell In pious hearts , an inward oracle To all truth requisite for men to know . ' Paradise Regained , i . 462 . Milton , in Areopagitica , describes how a wealthy man finds out some divine of note and estimation ...
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... truths however may take a different appearance , and be conveyed to the mind by a new train of intermediate images ... truth so terrible , and so nearly akin to my own miserable speculations in the subject of it , that I am a little ...
... truths however may take a different appearance , and be conveyed to the mind by a new train of intermediate images ... truth so terrible , and so nearly akin to my own miserable speculations in the subject of it , that I am a little ...
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... truth ; and he that has flattery ready for all whom the vicissitudes of the world happen to exalt must be scorned as a prostituted mind that may retain the glitter of wit , but has lost the dignity of virtue . The Congratulation was ...
... truth ; and he that has flattery ready for all whom the vicissitudes of the world happen to exalt must be scorned as a prostituted mind that may retain the glitter of wit , but has lost the dignity of virtue . The Congratulation was ...
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