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... Kind Husbands and meer Nobles , " distinguished only by their social titles and their mild domestic virtues , or even perhaps by their sexual prowess , which the nature of many personal references in the rest of the passage suggests may ...
... Kind Husbands and meer Nobles , " distinguished only by their social titles and their mild domestic virtues , or even perhaps by their sexual prowess , which the nature of many personal references in the rest of the passage suggests may ...
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... kind , E'r one to one was , cursedly , confind : When Nature prompted , and no law deny'd Promiscuous use of Concubine and Bride ; Then , Israel's Monarch , after Heaven's own heart , His vigorous warmth did , variously , impart To ...
... kind , E'r one to one was , cursedly , confind : When Nature prompted , and no law deny'd Promiscuous use of Concubine and Bride ; Then , Israel's Monarch , after Heaven's own heart , His vigorous warmth did , variously , impart To ...
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... kind of straining , the same queer sensa- tion of having his eyes open blankly to see nothing , the almost tactile awareness of sounds reaching his ears , and the suspicion that what is said has some weighted significance . Words seem ...
... kind of straining , the same queer sensa- tion of having his eyes open blankly to see nothing , the almost tactile awareness of sounds reaching his ears , and the suspicion that what is said has some weighted significance . Words seem ...
Contents
PART ONE Paradise Lost | 19 |
Satanic Rhetoric | 41 |
The Alterd Stile of Fallen Men | 69 |
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