The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen6Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 |
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... lost , when the cause of the loss was well known , was but the dictate of justice . It was a high duty from man to man . It was a solemn duty from such a son , to such supporters of his father . Not sa- tisfied , however , with cruel ...
... lost , when the cause of the loss was well known , was but the dictate of justice . It was a high duty from man to man . It was a solemn duty from such a son , to such supporters of his father . Not sa- tisfied , however , with cruel ...
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... Lost , * - Adamus exul , a tragedy written by the celebrated Grotius , at the early age of eighteen . We have Philips ' authority , that Milton at first designed making a tragedy of Paradise Lost , beginning with those noble lines in ...
... Lost , * - Adamus exul , a tragedy written by the celebrated Grotius , at the early age of eighteen . We have Philips ' authority , that Milton at first designed making a tragedy of Paradise Lost , beginning with those noble lines in ...
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... Lost . This is probable enough , and on comparing the analysis or plan of Andreini with Milton's sketches and portions of the Paradise Lost , what Hayley remarks seems well founded , that " Adam now reigned in his fancy , not ...
... Lost . This is probable enough , and on comparing the analysis or plan of Andreini with Milton's sketches and portions of the Paradise Lost , what Hayley remarks seems well founded , that " Adam now reigned in his fancy , not ...
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