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Pagina 135
But when once it loses its hold upon concrete reality it becomes the weakest , and not all the protests of debility , superlative degrees , and rhetorical insistence , can save it from neglect . It is apparent , therefore , how ...
But when once it loses its hold upon concrete reality it becomes the weakest , and not all the protests of debility , superlative degrees , and rhetorical insistence , can save it from neglect . It is apparent , therefore , how ...
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The " sublimity ” of Milton thus becomes a personal quality , sublimity of soul . His works are interpreted in the light of his career , and are read as the record of his life - struggle . This attitude marks an important advance over ...
The " sublimity ” of Milton thus becomes a personal quality , sublimity of soul . His works are interpreted in the light of his career , and are read as the record of his life - struggle . This attitude marks an important advance over ...
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The Stock response to treachery has become uncertain ; only the other day I heard a respectable working man defend Lord Haw - Haw by remarking coolly ( and with no hint of anger or of irony ) , “ You've got to remember that's how he ...
The Stock response to treachery has become uncertain ; only the other day I heard a respectable working man defend Lord Haw - Haw by remarking coolly ( and with no hint of anger or of irony ) , “ You've got to remember that's how he ...
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Preface | 3 |
Joseph Addison sıx Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
Jonathan Richardson EXPLANATORY NOTES AND REMARKS | 54 |
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