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... Tree of Knowledge . That there is no Knowledge . Against the Dogmatists Reason , the Use of it in divine Matters .... My Heart discovered 75 Answer to the Platonics ...... ib . On the Death of Mr. Crashaw 76 The vain Love . Loving one ...
... Tree of Knowledge . That there is no Knowledge . Against the Dogmatists Reason , the Use of it in divine Matters .... My Heart discovered 75 Answer to the Platonics ...... ib . On the Death of Mr. Crashaw 76 The vain Love . Loving one ...
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... trees , in heroic numbers . At the same time were produced , from the same university , the two great poets , Cowley and Milton , of dissimilar genius , of opposite principles , but concurring in the cultivation of Latin poetry , in ...
... trees , in heroic numbers . At the same time were produced , from the same university , the two great poets , Cowley and Milton , of dissimilar genius , of opposite principles , but concurring in the cultivation of Latin poetry , in ...
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... tree ' midst the fair orchard grew , The phenix Truth did on it rest , And built his perfum'd nest : That right Porphyrian tree , which did true logic shew . Each leaf did learned notions give , And th ' apples were demonstrative : So ...
... tree ' midst the fair orchard grew , The phenix Truth did on it rest , And built his perfum'd nest : That right Porphyrian tree , which did true logic shew . Each leaf did learned notions give , And th ' apples were demonstrative : So ...
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... Trees , though no wind is stirring , shake with fear ; Silence and horrour fill the place around ; Echo itself dares scarce repeat the sound . Their fictions were often violent and unnatural . Of his Mistress bathing . The fish around ...
... Trees , though no wind is stirring , shake with fear ; Silence and horrour fill the place around ; Echo itself dares scarce repeat the sound . Their fictions were often violent and unnatural . Of his Mistress bathing . The fish around ...
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... tree , on which he had cut his loves , he ob- serves , that his flames had burnt up and withered the tree . " These conceits Addison calls mixed wit ; that is , wit which consists of thoughts , true in one sense of the expression , and ...
... tree , on which he had cut his loves , he ob- serves , that his flames had burnt up and withered the tree . " These conceits Addison calls mixed wit ; that is , wit which consists of thoughts , true in one sense of the expression , and ...
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