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... true friendship is honesty . Cicero speaks most to the point here : In friendship there is nothing false and nothing pretended ; and whatever belongs to it is sincere and spontaneous . ( p . 183 ) Now where a man's ears are shut against ...
... true friendship is honesty . Cicero speaks most to the point here : In friendship there is nothing false and nothing pretended ; and whatever belongs to it is sincere and spontaneous . ( p . 183 ) Now where a man's ears are shut against ...
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... true Poem , " a " composition , and patterne of the best and honourablest things " ; the poet should not " presume to sing high praises ... unlesse he have in himselfe the experience and the practice of all that which is praise- worthy ...
... true Poem , " a " composition , and patterne of the best and honourablest things " ; the poet should not " presume to sing high praises ... unlesse he have in himselfe the experience and the practice of all that which is praise- worthy ...
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... true , ideal state which , in these poems , represents the possibility of the apprehension of God through the creative process : poetry as an act of worship . Milton saw the value of each mood ; each serves to educate and teach the poet ...
... true , ideal state which , in these poems , represents the possibility of the apprehension of God through the creative process : poetry as an act of worship . Milton saw the value of each mood ; each serves to educate and teach the poet ...
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