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Pagina 19
'17 He adds , ' that virtue therefore which is but a youngling in the contemplation of evil , and knows not the utmost the vice promises to her followers , and rejects it , is but a blank virtue , not a pure'18 one .
'17 He adds , ' that virtue therefore which is but a youngling in the contemplation of evil , and knows not the utmost the vice promises to her followers , and rejects it , is but a blank virtue , not a pure'18 one .
Pagina 70
Destruction and ruin , self - courted by Satan and his followers , fill the first two books of the first episode . Raphael considers it a sad task to describe the inglorious exit of the rebel angels from Heaven .
Destruction and ruin , self - courted by Satan and his followers , fill the first two books of the first episode . Raphael considers it a sad task to describe the inglorious exit of the rebel angels from Heaven .
Pagina 138
He has certain redeeming features for he always shows nobility and magnificence while dealing with his own followers . When Karna stands humiliated by Kripa , Duryodhana comes to his rescue for he considers him to be a fitting rival to ...
He has certain redeeming features for he always shows nobility and magnificence while dealing with his own followers . When Karna stands humiliated by Kripa , Duryodhana comes to his rescue for he considers him to be a fitting rival to ...
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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