Paradise Lost (Hughes Edition)Hackett Publishing, 2003/01/01 - 384 ページ Since its publication by Odyssey Press in 1935, Hughes's richly annotated edition--revised in 1962--remains the preferred text of many instructors. |
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... too many virtues , the answer is perhaps in Socrates ' words in the Republic when he says that the finer virtues - " courage , temperance , and the rest " — belong to the most evil men : " Or do you fancy that xxii INTRODUCTION.
... too many virtues , the answer is perhaps in Socrates ' words in the Republic when he says that the finer virtues - " courage , temperance , and the rest " — belong to the most evil men : " Or do you fancy that xxii INTRODUCTION.
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... rests on a widely accepted belief , coming down from antiquity , that in ancient times the devils deceived mankind and usurped God's worship by masquerading as the gods of the pagan world . Richard Hooker put the matter succinctly in ...
... rests on a widely accepted belief , coming down from antiquity , that in ancient times the devils deceived mankind and usurped God's worship by masquerading as the gods of the pagan world . Richard Hooker put the matter succinctly in ...
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... rest doth find : So this Worlde's made for Man , Man for the Soule , Soule for the Mind , and Minde for God her Gole . 43. Milton's thought might further be illustrated by countless passages like these from Harvey and Davies to show how ...
... rest doth find : So this Worlde's made for Man , Man for the Soule , Soule for the Mind , and Minde for God her Gole . 43. Milton's thought might further be illustrated by countless passages like these from Harvey and Davies to show how ...
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