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His one absorbing concern was the salvation of his soul , and as this was a matter of infinite difficulty , it called for all his thought and all his effort , for constant watching , incessant prayers , daily and nightly wrestlings with ...
His one absorbing concern was the salvation of his soul , and as this was a matter of infinite difficulty , it called for all his thought and all his effort , for constant watching , incessant prayers , daily and nightly wrestlings with ...
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Whether as yet he had read Shakespeare in the great first folio edition of 1623 is a matter of conjecture only ; but he certainly knew Spenser , whom he afterwards praised as a better moral teacher than Scotus or Aquinas ...
Whether as yet he had read Shakespeare in the great first folio edition of 1623 is a matter of conjecture only ; but he certainly knew Spenser , whom he afterwards praised as a better moral teacher than Scotus or Aquinas ...
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Before we pass from this poem , a word must be said about the place that it occupies in the development of Milton's mind . Both by its subject - matter , and by its marked sincerity and earnestness , it testifies to the sobriety of the ...
Before we pass from this poem , a word must be said about the place that it occupies in the development of Milton's mind . Both by its subject - matter , and by its marked sincerity and earnestness , it testifies to the sobriety of the ...
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As a matter of detail we should remember that , as Masson points out , there is in it " a recollection of the superstition that he who hears the nightingale before he hears the cuckoo will woo fortunately before the year is over .
As a matter of detail we should remember that , as Masson points out , there is in it " a recollection of the superstition that he who hears the nightingale before he hears the cuckoo will woo fortunately before the year is over .
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... and the Hebraic elements in his work are now clearly beginning to change their relative proportions ; for while the vehicle adopted shows the persistence of his Hellenism , the matter and purpose exhibit the growth of his Hebraism .
... and the Hebraic elements in his work are now clearly beginning to change their relative proportions ; for while the vehicle adopted shows the persistence of his Hellenism , the matter and purpose exhibit the growth of his Hebraism .
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