Studies in Philology, Volume 53University of North Carolina Press, 1956 |
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Pagina 201
... Book II of Utopia was written nearly a year before Book I. Book II alone is a classical paradox , a Praise of Nowhere . What More did in writing Book I was to complete the dialogue by supplying the other speakers and defining the ...
... Book II of Utopia was written nearly a year before Book I. Book II alone is a classical paradox , a Praise of Nowhere . What More did in writing Book I was to complete the dialogue by supplying the other speakers and defining the ...
Pagina 229
... Books unless it be that the author , as yet untired , is uplifted to a degree of classical magniloquence by the magnificence of his subject and design . The same is probably true of the sublime narrative of the War in Heaven in Book VI ...
... Books unless it be that the author , as yet untired , is uplifted to a degree of classical magniloquence by the magnificence of his subject and design . The same is probably true of the sublime narrative of the War in Heaven in Book VI ...
Pagina 618
... books in the Concord Free Public Library.24 One is a typescript of the tax - collector's account book containing the names of tax - payers and accounts of town , county , and ministerial taxes for 1834-35 . Because the law is fairly ...
... books in the Concord Free Public Library.24 One is a typescript of the tax - collector's account book containing the names of tax - payers and accounts of town , county , and ministerial taxes for 1834-35 . Because the law is fairly ...
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