Paradise RegainedE. Partridge, Limited, at the Scholartis Press, 1932 - 187 من الصفحات |
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... Rome obedience pay- To Rome's great Emperor , whose wide domain , In ample territory , wealth and power , Civility of manners , arts and arms , And long renown , thou justly may'st prefer Before the Parthian . These two thrones except ...
... Rome obedience pay- To Rome's great Emperor , whose wide domain , In ample territory , wealth and power , Civility of manners , arts and arms , And long renown , thou justly may'st prefer Before the Parthian . These two thrones except ...
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... Rome to that port . It was along this road that Paul journeyed , entering Rome by the Porta Capena . So called because orig . constructed by the censor Appius Claudius , B.C. 312. Mat- thew Arnold , Obermann once more ( of a Roman noble ) ...
... Rome to that port . It was along this road that Paul journeyed , entering Rome by the Porta Capena . So called because orig . constructed by the censor Appius Claudius , B.C. 312. Mat- thew Arnold , Obermann once more ( of a Roman noble ) ...
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... Rome . ' For STATISTS statesmen , cf. Areo- pagitica , ' private persons are animated to think ye better pleased with publick advice than other statists . ' Exx . in Shakespeare ( e.g. Ham . v . ii . 33 ) , Browne's Religio Medici , and ...
... Rome . ' For STATISTS statesmen , cf. Areo- pagitica , ' private persons are animated to think ye better pleased with publick advice than other statists . ' Exx . in Shakespeare ( e.g. Ham . v . ii . 33 ) , Browne's Religio Medici , and ...
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