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Pagina 87
... divine law , the divine favour , has made us not merely secure , but , as it were , sacred , from the injuries of men ; nor would seem to have brought this darkness upon us so much by inducing a dimness of the eyes , as by the ...
... divine law , the divine favour , has made us not merely secure , but , as it were , sacred , from the injuries of men ; nor would seem to have brought this darkness upon us so much by inducing a dimness of the eyes , as by the ...
Pagina 119
... Divine Wisdom , or as the result of Milton's " using ' sister ' as a metaphor for self - identity : the Greek ' Heav- enly Beauty ' is the same being as the Hebrew ' Wisdom ' in that they had been used to express a second deity in two ...
... Divine Wisdom , or as the result of Milton's " using ' sister ' as a metaphor for self - identity : the Greek ' Heav- enly Beauty ' is the same being as the Hebrew ' Wisdom ' in that they had been used to express a second deity in two ...
Pagina 168
... divine punishment , 86 , 87 ; source of strength , 86 ; as sacrifice , 87 Bloom , Harold , 132 Boccaccio : De Genealogiae Deorum gentilium , 106 Borges , Jorge Luis , 130 Bridgewater MS , 89 Brill , Mary Campbell : Milton and Ovid , 132 ...
... divine punishment , 86 , 87 ; source of strength , 86 ; as sacrifice , 87 Bloom , Harold , 132 Boccaccio : De Genealogiae Deorum gentilium , 106 Borges , Jorge Luis , 130 Bridgewater MS , 89 Brill , Mary Campbell : Milton and Ovid , 132 ...
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Tradition and the Individual Talent | 1 |
The Tender Stops of Various Quills | 13 |
The Mellowing Year | 44 |
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