John MiltonParrish, 1949 - 95 pages |
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... certainly had , a far greater ability and resolution than what is normal . To him education is most certainly education for life . He says : " I call therefore a complete and generous education , that which fits a man to perform justly ...
... certainly had , a far greater ability and resolution than what is normal . To him education is most certainly education for life . He says : " I call therefore a complete and generous education , that which fits a man to perform justly ...
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... certainly , in the " loud and solemn quire " , in the " unexpressive notes " occur phrases which are typically and obviously Miltonic . But how much of what is new and strange has gone before them ! The music of the angels might well be ...
... certainly , in the " loud and solemn quire " , in the " unexpressive notes " occur phrases which are typically and obviously Miltonic . But how much of what is new and strange has gone before them ! The music of the angels might well be ...
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... certainly , than that of Swift , but both characteristic and effective . He writes , for instance , as follows , about the clergy who trim their sails to the prevailing currents of opinion : " For divines if we observe them have their ...
... certainly , than that of Swift , but both characteristic and effective . He writes , for instance , as follows , about the clergy who trim their sails to the prevailing currents of opinion : " For divines if we observe them have their ...
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