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... true Of any good mind , now : there are so few . ( 11. 1-2 ) In ' A Speech according to Horace ' ( Underwoods , 1640 ) the poet's sense of social deterioration is so strong that he cannot even offer there the hope and consolation ...
... true Of any good mind , now : there are so few . ( 11. 1-2 ) In ' A Speech according to Horace ' ( Underwoods , 1640 ) the poet's sense of social deterioration is so strong that he cannot even offer there the hope and consolation ...
Page 95
... true friend are offered to Colby to help him preserve himself from moral woundings , and the warmth of the splendid ' Inviting a Friend to Supper ' ( Epigrams ) is in the offering of full but moderate enjoyment as a refuge in a world of ...
... true friend are offered to Colby to help him preserve himself from moral woundings , and the warmth of the splendid ' Inviting a Friend to Supper ' ( Epigrams ) is in the offering of full but moderate enjoyment as a refuge in a world of ...
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... true , of course , that unmixed identification with Satan is dangerous and also true that Milton keeps us aware of the danger , but much of the tension of Paradise Lost depends upon the reader being drawn towards identification even ...
... true , of course , that unmixed identification with Satan is dangerous and also true that Milton keeps us aware of the danger , but much of the tension of Paradise Lost depends upon the reader being drawn towards identification even ...
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