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Pro- fessor Dowden writes : " Many editors , perhaps influenced by the fact that 1. 26 comes at the bottom of a page , perhaps by the fact that in England's Helicon 11. 27-56 do not appear , and failing , I suppose , to discover any ...
Pro- fessor Dowden writes : " Many editors , perhaps influenced by the fact that 1. 26 comes at the bottom of a page , perhaps by the fact that in England's Helicon 11. 27-56 do not appear , and failing , I suppose , to discover any ...
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Later , the Happy Land was described in the poem Carmen de Phænice , attributed to Lactantius , and this again was paraphrased in Anglo - Saxon , perhaps by Cynewulf . The Latin and the paraphrase may be found in Thorpe's edition of the ...
Later , the Happy Land was described in the poem Carmen de Phænice , attributed to Lactantius , and this again was paraphrased in Anglo - Saxon , perhaps by Cynewulf . The Latin and the paraphrase may be found in Thorpe's edition of the ...
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559. penetrable ] perhaps connoting pity or tenderness ; cf. Hamlet , III . iv . 36 : " And let me wring your heart ; for so I shall , If it be made of pene- trable stuff . " Contrast " impenetrable used of Shylock , Merchant of Venice ...
559. penetrable ] perhaps connoting pity or tenderness ; cf. Hamlet , III . iv . 36 : " And let me wring your heart ; for so I shall , If it be made of pene- trable stuff . " Contrast " impenetrable used of Shylock , Merchant of Venice ...
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