| William C. Hall - 1973 - 40 pages
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| Jack D'Amico - 1979 - 216 pages
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| Jack D'Amico - 1979 - 216 pages
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| Edmund Burke - 1900 - 756 pages
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| John Barrell - 1988 - 192 pages
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| Robert Thomas Fallon - 2010 - 309 pages
...reassure them. Whatever its date, Vt Tandem is a Dutch document; hence, the Latin is clearly not Milton's. Whether to settle peace, or to unfold The drift of...upheld, Move by her two main nerves, Iron and Gold. (Sonnet 17) The deliberations continued, and indeed the English began to relax some of their positions,... | |
| Mark Turner - 1994 - 316 pages
...Good company and good discourse are the very sinews of virtue. (Izaak Walton) Then to advise how warr may best, upheld, / Move by her two main nerves, Iron and Gold / In all her equipage. (Milton, "The Vane sonnet") The knee is the Achilles' heel of the leg. (Quoted by Douglas Hofstadter)... | |
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