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You consider him as the poet of reason , and intimate that “ he stooped to truth ,
and moralized his song , " from a want of native powers to support a long flight in
the higher province of fancy . To me , I confess , his Rape of the Lock appears a ...
You consider him as the poet of reason , and intimate that “ he stooped to truth ,
and moralized his song , " from a want of native powers to support a long flight in
the higher province of fancy . To me , I confess , his Rape of the Lock appears a ...
Página 82
The scope of Milton , in his do & trine of divorce , is thus explained by himself : “
This shall be the task and period “ of this discourse to prove , first , that other
reasons of divorce besides adultery were by the law of Moses , and are yet to be
...
The scope of Milton , in his do & trine of divorce , is thus explained by himself : “
This shall be the task and period “ of this discourse to prove , first , that other
reasons of divorce besides adultery were by the law of Moses , and are yet to be
...
Página 265
One night I dreamt that Moses explained to me the mystery , almost in these
words : “ God reveals himself to man by the intervention of « reason , and thus
infallibly ordains that reason , while she supports her Sovereignty over the
sensual ...
One night I dreamt that Moses explained to me the mystery , almost in these
words : “ God reveals himself to man by the intervention of « reason , and thus
infallibly ordains that reason , while she supports her Sovereignty over the
sensual ...
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