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... conversion of them and of their furniture to better uses ; and the temples became Christian sanctuaries , with much beautiful furniture ready to hand . II 140 1.19 2. The faithful were bent less on the destruction of the pagan temples ...
... conversion of them and of their furniture to better uses ; and the temples became Christian sanctuaries , with much beautiful furniture ready to hand . II 140 1.19 2. The faithful were bent less on the destruction of the pagan temples ...
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... conversion could not be laid solely to motives of interest . " John Dryden , " The Annotated Edition of the English Poets ( London , 1854 ) , pp . 55-60 . But Bell's opinion made no impression on William Dougal Christie's memoir ...
... conversion could not be laid solely to motives of interest . " John Dryden , " The Annotated Edition of the English Poets ( London , 1854 ) , pp . 55-60 . But Bell's opinion made no impression on William Dougal Christie's memoir ...
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... conversion should not be overlooked , though it has not the accuracy of Bredvold's work . The Works of John Dryden , ed . Sir Walter Scott and George Saintsbury ( Edinburgh , 1878 ) , I , 254-270 . 20 " The Place of Rules in Dryden's ...
... conversion should not be overlooked , though it has not the accuracy of Bredvold's work . The Works of John Dryden , ed . Sir Walter Scott and George Saintsbury ( Edinburgh , 1878 ) , I , 254-270 . 20 " The Place of Rules in Dryden's ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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