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... Spirit led them both to one Thing , even to speak the Words of Truth and Soberness " ( p . 3 ) . Woolverton thus extends the tradition of the Indians as prophets , having them utter the inspired words of Acts 25:26 . In his brief ...
... Spirit led them both to one Thing , even to speak the Words of Truth and Soberness " ( p . 3 ) . Woolverton thus extends the tradition of the Indians as prophets , having them utter the inspired words of Acts 25:26 . In his brief ...
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... spirit of Milton had descended to him . This was unfair ; he made no such claim . Trapp was trying to discover affinities between past and present in poetic sensibility and in the use of language . In doing so , he sought to place a ...
... spirit of Milton had descended to him . This was unfair ; he made no such claim . Trapp was trying to discover affinities between past and present in poetic sensibility and in the use of language . In doing so , he sought to place a ...
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... Spirit and Genius of his Works ; but from the express Account which he gives of himself , in Those sweet Lines of the second Georgick : Me vero primum dulces ante omnia Mufa ( Quarum facra fero , ingenti perculfus amore ) Accipiant ...
... Spirit and Genius of his Works ; but from the express Account which he gives of himself , in Those sweet Lines of the second Georgick : Me vero primum dulces ante omnia Mufa ( Quarum facra fero , ingenti perculfus amore ) Accipiant ...
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