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Page 114
... beginning of 1600 and died on 21 January , at which time it was noticed that " the Lord Keeper doth sorrow more than the wisdom of so great a man ought to do . " 18 His household would , of course , have gone into mourning , but in the ...
... beginning of 1600 and died on 21 January , at which time it was noticed that " the Lord Keeper doth sorrow more than the wisdom of so great a man ought to do . " 18 His household would , of course , have gone into mourning , but in the ...
Page 124
... beginning of the redemptive process that would remove mankind from the pilgrimage of history . But it was also a day to be mindful of the corruption as well as of the divinity of the flesh , for it was the feast day of Saint Roch ...
... beginning of the redemptive process that would remove mankind from the pilgrimage of history . But it was also a day to be mindful of the corruption as well as of the divinity of the flesh , for it was the feast day of Saint Roch ...
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... beginning of Paradise Regained , an omis- sion which indicates that Milton did not share the penitential tone of orthodox nonconformist devotion , but the opening invocation of Paradise Regained does parallel the " extempore " prayer ...
... beginning of Paradise Regained , an omis- sion which indicates that Milton did not share the penitential tone of orthodox nonconformist devotion , but the opening invocation of Paradise Regained does parallel the " extempore " prayer ...
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