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... divine -- the inspirer , doubtless , of much of his pupil's Puritan sympathies . And Milton enjoyed the signal advantage of growing up in the stimulating atmosphere of cultured home - life . Most men do not realise that the word ...
... divine -- the inspirer , doubtless , of much of his pupil's Puritan sympathies . And Milton enjoyed the signal advantage of growing up in the stimulating atmosphere of cultured home - life . Most men do not realise that the word ...
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... divine event to which his whole life moved . It was Milton's constant resolve to achieve something that should vindicate the ways of God to men , something great that should justify his own possession of unique powers - powers of which ...
... divine event to which his whole life moved . It was Milton's constant resolve to achieve something that should vindicate the ways of God to men , something great that should justify his own possession of unique powers - powers of which ...
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... divine impulse within , for which postry i de patur secondly , the elevation of theme with words that deal . A boy in years , he would like to hopele ' arguments , challenging terry ramyanim important as P. L C 2 soar nilar full ile go ...
... divine impulse within , for which postry i de patur secondly , the elevation of theme with words that deal . A boy in years , he would like to hopele ' arguments , challenging terry ramyanim important as P. L C 2 soar nilar full ile go ...
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... divine impulse within , for which poetry is the natural outlet ; secondly , the elevation of theme with which that poetry must deal . A boy in years , he would like to handle the highest ' arguments , ' challenging thereby comparison ...
... divine impulse within , for which poetry is the natural outlet ; secondly , the elevation of theme with which that poetry must deal . A boy in years , he would like to handle the highest ' arguments , ' challenging thereby comparison ...
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... divine right of kings , " and embodying in the character of the blameless monarch the Cavalier conception of Charles I. Perhaps too he was in- fluenced by discovering , after fuller research , the mythical character of the legend . So ...
... divine right of kings , " and embodying in the character of the blameless monarch the Cavalier conception of Charles I. Perhaps too he was in- fluenced by discovering , after fuller research , the mythical character of the legend . So ...
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