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... less evidence , to be better founded . It is related , by steady and uncontroverted tradition , that the PARADISE LOST was at first a TRAGEDY , and therefore , amongst tragedies , the first hint is properly to be sought . In a ...
... less evidence , to be better founded . It is related , by steady and uncontroverted tradition , that the PARADISE LOST was at first a TRAGEDY , and therefore , amongst tragedies , the first hint is properly to be sought . In a ...
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... less shameful and reproachful than fractious malice , personal envy , or national jealousy . But , for the violation of truth , I offer no excuse , because I well know that nothing can excuse it : nor will I aggravate my crime by ...
... less shameful and reproachful than fractious malice , personal envy , or national jealousy . But , for the violation of truth , I offer no excuse , because I well know that nothing can excuse it : nor will I aggravate my crime by ...
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... less without any impediment to Good . The second letter on the evils of imperfection , is little more than a paraphrase of Pope's Epistles , or yet less than a paraphrase , a mere translation of poetry into prose . This is surely to ...
... less without any impediment to Good . The second letter on the evils of imperfection , is little more than a paraphrase of Pope's Epistles , or yet less than a paraphrase , a mere translation of poetry into prose . This is surely to ...
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... less magnificent apartments . This is in the very essence of all created things , and therefore can- not be prevented by any means whatever , unless by not creating them at all . " VOL . VIII . B These instances are used instead of ...
... less magnificent apartments . This is in the very essence of all created things , and therefore can- not be prevented by any means whatever , unless by not creating them at all . " VOL . VIII . B These instances are used instead of ...
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... less than the oak , but the weed would never ask the question for itself . The bass and treble differ only to the hearer , meanness and magnificence only to the in- habitant . There is no evil but must inhere in a consci- ous being , or ...
... less than the oak , but the weed would never ask the question for itself . The bass and treble differ only to the hearer , meanness and magnificence only to the in- habitant . There is no evil but must inhere in a consci- ous being , or ...
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