The Classical Mythology of Milton's English PoemsGordian Press, 1964 - 111 páginas |
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... things that he undertook must be the despair of lesser abilities : ' In things difficult there is danger from ignorance , and in things easy from confidence ; the mind , afraid of greatness , and disdainful of littleness , hastily with ...
... things that he undertook must be the despair of lesser abilities : ' In things difficult there is danger from ignorance , and in things easy from confidence ; the mind , afraid of greatness , and disdainful of littleness , hastily with ...
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... things which men of his time either failed to see , or saw but faintly and apart from life itself . They are the eternal truths which lie around and above this life , and through which all things act in cooperation , and not in ...
... things which men of his time either failed to see , or saw but faintly and apart from life itself . They are the eternal truths which lie around and above this life , and through which all things act in cooperation , and not in ...
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... things which give human life its real and highest value . In two ways this pride of the Renaissance makes itself manifest . In its first phase it appears as the wonder and enthusiasm which accompany the discovery and revelation of ...
... things which give human life its real and highest value . In two ways this pride of the Renaissance makes itself manifest . In its first phase it appears as the wonder and enthusiasm which accompany the discovery and revelation of ...
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The Classical Mythology of Milton's English Poems, Volumen8 Charles Grosvenor Osgood Vista completa - 1900 |
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