Nova Solyma, the Ideal City: Or, Jerusalem Regained, Tom 1J. Murray, 1902 |
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Strona xii
... hope not too late , I have attempted to unroll them before the eyes of my readers . The Romance has also much to say on the Philosophy of Religion , on Conversion , Salvation , the Beginning and End of the World , the Fatherhood of God ...
... hope not too late , I have attempted to unroll them before the eyes of my readers . The Romance has also much to say on the Philosophy of Religion , on Conversion , Salvation , the Beginning and End of the World , the Fatherhood of God ...
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... hope and hardest attempt ; whether that epic form whereof the two poems of Homer , and those other two of Virgil and Tasso , are a diffuse , and the book of Job a brief model ; . . . the Scripture also affords us a divine pastoral drama ...
... hope and hardest attempt ; whether that epic form whereof the two poems of Homer , and those other two of Virgil and Tasso , are a diffuse , and the book of Job a brief model ; . . . the Scripture also affords us a divine pastoral drama ...
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... hope , more perfect in self - restraint , and more " lifted up " in spirit . The lyrics and other poems of our Romance are just what we should expect from an author brought up in a Puritan home under the best possible tutors , where ...
... hope , more perfect in self - restraint , and more " lifted up " in spirit . The lyrics and other poems of our Romance are just what we should expect from an author brought up in a Puritan home under the best possible tutors , where ...
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... hope of meeting her . The verses were concerning his beautiful eyes . The parallel love - passage in Nova Solyma is where the disguised Philander relates how he first fell in love . From the result of a hunting accident , he was lying.
... hope of meeting her . The verses were concerning his beautiful eyes . The parallel love - passage in Nova Solyma is where the disguised Philander relates how he first fell in love . From the result of a hunting accident , he was lying.
Strona 32
... hope that , having con- sidered this latter , they will agree to modify somewhat their present views , and to put it rather , that when Milton in his youth was building an altar to the Lord , and was from time to time resting and musing ...
... hope that , having con- sidered this latter , they will agree to modify somewhat their present views , and to put it rather , that when Milton in his youth was building an altar to the Lord , and was from time to time resting and musing ...
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