Paradise RegainedE. Partridge, Limited, at the Scholartis Press, 1932 - 187 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 148
... remarks Saintsbury , are quite of the best Milton , which is equivalent to saying that they are the best of one kind of poetry . I. SUCCESS : in the usual Elizabethan sense of result ( good or bad ) . So in A.V. of Joshua i . 8. Several ...
... remarks Saintsbury , are quite of the best Milton , which is equivalent to saying that they are the best of one kind of poetry . I. SUCCESS : in the usual Elizabethan sense of result ( good or bad ) . So in A.V. of Joshua i . 8. Several ...
الصفحة 156
... remarks ( Phil . of Engl . Tongue ) , seem to enjoy a sort of empire for the time in which they are current . Their mean- ing is more or less vague and undefined , and this quality fits them for their office . Orig . nice ( Lat ...
... remarks ( Phil . of Engl . Tongue ) , seem to enjoy a sort of empire for the time in which they are current . Their mean- ing is more or less vague and undefined , and this quality fits them for their office . Orig . nice ( Lat ...
الصفحة 169
... remark of Seneca's : ' ( Deum ) naturam Vocas - fatum - fortunam : omnia ejusdem Dei nomina sunt . Stoicism is a ... remarks in his Men of Learning : ' information ( through books ) is only a means to insight , and is of itself of ...
... remark of Seneca's : ' ( Deum ) naturam Vocas - fatum - fortunam : omnia ejusdem Dei nomina sunt . Stoicism is a ... remarks in his Men of Learning : ' information ( through books ) is only a means to insight , and is of itself of ...
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