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Page 184
... person , after that he came to the king . " The letter continued : In that Faery Queen I mean glory in my general intention , but in my par- ticular I conceive the most excellent and glorious person of our soveraine the Queen , and her ...
... person , after that he came to the king . " The letter continued : In that Faery Queen I mean glory in my general intention , but in my par- ticular I conceive the most excellent and glorious person of our soveraine the Queen , and her ...
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... person , though far from admirable might yet have a certain charm , were fatal in a ruler . In Julius Caesar he probes much more subtly into this problem , and shows the liberal idealist bringing about the very opposite result to that ...
... person , though far from admirable might yet have a certain charm , were fatal in a ruler . In Julius Caesar he probes much more subtly into this problem , and shows the liberal idealist bringing about the very opposite result to that ...
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... persons of her family , who appear on the scene in pastoral habit. ́ . Milton was probably invited to contribute to this noble entertainment by the musician Henry Lawes , who wrote the music for Arcades , as for Comus . Mil- ton's model ...
... persons of her family , who appear on the scene in pastoral habit. ́ . Milton was probably invited to contribute to this noble entertainment by the musician Henry Lawes , who wrote the music for Arcades , as for Comus . Mil- ton's model ...
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