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... turned this to his advantage . Analysing Milton's interpretation of guilt , tragedy and human responsibility , E. M. Tillyard comes to the conclusion that Milton is neither Hebrew , nor Greek , but a Protestant " of his time . " " Some ...
... turned this to his advantage . Analysing Milton's interpretation of guilt , tragedy and human responsibility , E. M. Tillyard comes to the conclusion that Milton is neither Hebrew , nor Greek , but a Protestant " of his time . " " Some ...
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... turning the crab - sap into apple - sap and in remaining apple . It draws its sustenance from an alien source but transforms it to its own nature . ) Milton , we shall find , owed much to the Classics , but always ended by turning his ...
... turning the crab - sap into apple - sap and in remaining apple . It draws its sustenance from an alien source but transforms it to its own nature . ) Milton , we shall find , owed much to the Classics , but always ended by turning his ...
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... turned their teams about , and ploughed it up and down . Whenever they had turned the end of the furrow and had reached the edge of the field , a man would come and put into their hands a cup of honey - sweet wine . So they kept on turning ...
... turned their teams about , and ploughed it up and down . Whenever they had turned the end of the furrow and had reached the edge of the field , a man would come and put into their hands a cup of honey - sweet wine . So they kept on turning ...
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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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