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26 Tacitus had agreed that the cold and dark upper reaches of Europe were near
to the very borders of what can rightly be described as human . Images of these
barbarians were of extreme cold ; of water in flood ; of multitude ; of ferocity .
26 Tacitus had agreed that the cold and dark upper reaches of Europe were near
to the very borders of what can rightly be described as human . Images of these
barbarians were of extreme cold ; of water in flood ; of multitude ; of ferocity .
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eign barbarians and in his characterization of the fallen angels in terms of those
shoals of subhuman beings who broke the barriers of the Rhine and Danube (
described by Claudian as mighty kings , set to guard the limits of the civilized ...
eign barbarians and in his characterization of the fallen angels in terms of those
shoals of subhuman beings who broke the barriers of the Rhine and Danube (
described by Claudian as mighty kings , set to guard the limits of the civilized ...
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40 Alongside his account of this white river with its white birds , Milton described
the terrible sterility and cold of the country , as well as the despotic rule of the
emperors , with their absolute power of life , death , and property ( 336 - 37 ) .
40 Alongside his account of this white river with its white birds , Milton described
the terrible sterility and cold of the country , as well as the despotic rule of the
emperors , with their absolute power of life , death , and property ( 336 - 37 ) .
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Acknowledgments | 1 |
Kings of This World | 9 |
Sultan and Barbarian | 51 |
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Images of Kingship in Paradise Lost: Milton's Politics and Christian Liberty Stevie Davies Перегляд фрагмента - 1983 |
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