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... thought ' Gods , who would have thought there was such daring within the bounds of Egypt ? " , writes : O Superi , Nilusne et barbara Memphis et Pelusiaci tam mollis turba Canopi hos animos ? Now Canopus was on the westernmost , but ...
... thought ' Gods , who would have thought there was such daring within the bounds of Egypt ? " , writes : O Superi , Nilusne et barbara Memphis et Pelusiaci tam mollis turba Canopi hos animos ? Now Canopus was on the westernmost , but ...
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... thought . In a different sense this too is true of the epic of Milton . In Paradise Lost , as well as in the Divine Comedy , we see the processes of a supreme imagination , procuring materials for its service from many distinct sources ...
... thought . In a different sense this too is true of the epic of Milton . In Paradise Lost , as well as in the Divine Comedy , we see the processes of a supreme imagination , procuring materials for its service from many distinct sources ...
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... thought and study . To attempt to award the superiority in poetical performance to Dante or Milton would be as idle as to compare the two systems of thought which they severally represent . Macaulay's judgement that Dante ' decidedly ...
... thought and study . To attempt to award the superiority in poetical performance to Dante or Milton would be as idle as to compare the two systems of thought which they severally represent . Macaulay's judgement that Dante ' decidedly ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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