Paradise RegainedE. Partridge, Limited, at the Scholartis Press, 1932 - 187 من الصفحات |
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... thinking and disposing did much help his mem- ory . Of a very cheerful humour . He was very healthy and free from all diseases ; seldom took any physic . " Edward Phillips tells us that Milton's " vein never happily flowed but from the ...
... thinking and disposing did much help his mem- ory . Of a very cheerful humour . He was very healthy and free from all diseases ; seldom took any physic . " Edward Phillips tells us that Milton's " vein never happily flowed but from the ...
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... thinking of the old fable when he writes ' frons occipitio prior est . ' 175. John ii . 17 , itself a part - quotation from Ps . lxix . 9 . 183. Ecclesiastes iii . 1 and 17. Cf. Hom . Od . xi . 379 . 187. From Acts i . 7 . I 195. SUFFER ...
... thinking of the old fable when he writes ' frons occipitio prior est . ' 175. John ii . 17 , itself a part - quotation from Ps . lxix . 9 . 183. Ecclesiastes iii . 1 and 17. Cf. Hom . Od . xi . 379 . 187. From Acts i . 7 . I 195. SUFFER ...
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... thinking that makes a man wise . ' 328,9 . CRUDE : not as in II . 349 , but here suffering from surfeit ( Lat . crudus , as in Hor . 1 Sat. v . 49 , 1 Epp . vi . 61 ) . TOYS WORTH A SPONGE : either ( 1 ) worthless , or ( 2 ) only fit to ...
... thinking that makes a man wise . ' 328,9 . CRUDE : not as in II . 349 , but here suffering from surfeit ( Lat . crudus , as in Hor . 1 Sat. v . 49 , 1 Epp . vi . 61 ) . TOYS WORTH A SPONGE : either ( 1 ) worthless , or ( 2 ) only fit to ...
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