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... claimed for themselves encourage our traditional separation of them into different periods . For the images of the ancient bard and the " new man " easily suggest a distinction in time - earlier and later genera- tions . Dryden , in his ...
... claimed for themselves encourage our traditional separation of them into different periods . For the images of the ancient bard and the " new man " easily suggest a distinction in time - earlier and later genera- tions . Dryden , in his ...
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... claim a healthy innocence for these illegal acts . Yet the danger of such natural promptings is implied by the ... claims nothing of Absalom's worth , but merely suggests a passing reputation . There is , however , no ambiguity at ...
... claim a healthy innocence for these illegal acts . Yet the danger of such natural promptings is implied by the ... claims nothing of Absalom's worth , but merely suggests a passing reputation . There is , however , no ambiguity at ...
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... claims that order will be restored , in lines which characteristically relate his prediction to the prophecies of other poets , and his final assertion bears more weight with the reader than the King's flats : Henceforth a Series of new ...
... claims that order will be restored , in lines which characteristically relate his prediction to the prophecies of other poets , and his final assertion bears more weight with the reader than the King's flats : Henceforth a Series of new ...
Contents
PART ONE Paradise Lost | 19 |
Satanic Rhetoric | 41 |
The Alterd Stile of Fallen Men | 69 |
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