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... ancient poets who had described the innocent happiness of the Golden Age had seen in a dream , according to Matelda , the happy state of the first men in Eden . " They who in olden times sang of the golden age and its happy state ...
... ancient poets who had described the innocent happiness of the Golden Age had seen in a dream , according to Matelda , the happy state of the first men in Eden . " They who in olden times sang of the golden age and its happy state ...
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... ancient poets in Limbus admit him , Dante , as sixth of their group could be taken to symbolize the newly - established link between ancient and contemporary poets , the re - born fellowship among poets of different ages and countries ...
... ancient poets in Limbus admit him , Dante , as sixth of their group could be taken to symbolize the newly - established link between ancient and contemporary poets , the re - born fellowship among poets of different ages and countries ...
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... ancient demesne were charged , and it disposed the king to grant to them such privileges as would enable them better to meet this and their other financial obligations to the Crown . Indeed , we need not limit royal graciousness quite ...
... ancient demesne were charged , and it disposed the king to grant to them such privileges as would enable them better to meet this and their other financial obligations to the Crown . Indeed , we need not limit royal graciousness quite ...
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