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To one whose mind was thus fixed upon eternal realities all earthly things were vain and fleeting shows , or , rather , they were the snares and traps of the Evil One intent upon his spiritual ruin . Puritanism was thus fatal to art ...
To one whose mind was thus fixed upon eternal realities all earthly things were vain and fleeting shows , or , rather , they were the snares and traps of the Evil One intent upon his spiritual ruin . Puritanism was thus fatal to art ...
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... that virtue is eternal and evil selfconsuming , and that the very foundations of the universe are bound up with that supreme fact . In the contrast of principles and ideals which the movement of the action involves , it must also be ...
... that virtue is eternal and evil selfconsuming , and that the very foundations of the universe are bound up with that supreme fact . In the contrast of principles and ideals which the movement of the action involves , it must also be ...
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Some say , no evil thing that walks by night , In fog or fire , by lake or moorish fen , Blue meagre hag , or stubborn unlaid ghost That breaks his magic chains at curfeu time , No goblin , or swart faery of the mine , Hath hurtful ...
Some say , no evil thing that walks by night , In fog or fire , by lake or moorish fen , Blue meagre hag , or stubborn unlaid ghost That breaks his magic chains at curfeu time , No goblin , or swart faery of the mine , Hath hurtful ...
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... happy trial prove most glory ; But evil on itself shall back recoil , And mix no more with goodness ; when at last Gathered like scum , and settled to itself , It shall be in eternal restless change Self - fed and self - consumed .
... happy trial prove most glory ; But evil on itself shall back recoil , And mix no more with goodness ; when at last Gathered like scum , and settled to itself , It shall be in eternal restless change Self - fed and self - consumed .
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Disaffection spread ; things went from bad to worse ; supported by his two evil counsellors , Laud and Strafford , Charles pursued his reckless policy of high - handed tyranny , vacillation , and childish blundering .
Disaffection spread ; things went from bad to worse ; supported by his two evil counsellors , Laud and Strafford , Charles pursued his reckless policy of high - handed tyranny , vacillation , and childish blundering .
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