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... lost another empire in India , as we lost the United States then ; but we have lost it , I venture to say , without discredit , but with the conscience of a great work honourably done . We have twice done our part , perhaps the ...
... lost another empire in India , as we lost the United States then ; but we have lost it , I venture to say , without discredit , but with the conscience of a great work honourably done . We have twice done our part , perhaps the ...
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... lost , while we abstain'd From this delightful Fruit , nor known till now True relish , tasting ; if such pleasure be In things to us forbidden , it might be wish'd , For this one Tree had bin forbidden ten . But come , so well refresh ...
... lost , while we abstain'd From this delightful Fruit , nor known till now True relish , tasting ; if such pleasure be In things to us forbidden , it might be wish'd , For this one Tree had bin forbidden ten . But come , so well refresh ...
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... Lost . ' He was primarily interested in the world as it is ; and Paradise Lost ' is basically not only a theological epic , but Milton's rendering of the total human spectacle . There- fore he must establish a clear relation between the ...
... Lost . ' He was primarily interested in the world as it is ; and Paradise Lost ' is basically not only a theological epic , but Milton's rendering of the total human spectacle . There- fore he must establish a clear relation between the ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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