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... Italy . We see also across time , for of course when Milton was writing Book I towards the end of the 1650s , Galileo had been dead for about fifteen years . The landscape contracts ; the individual figure expands , through the ...
... Italy . We see also across time , for of course when Milton was writing Book I towards the end of the 1650s , Galileo had been dead for about fifteen years . The landscape contracts ; the individual figure expands , through the ...
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... Italy , Cambridge , Galilee , the Hebrides , Cornwall , Spain , the New Jerusalem - for security amongst these volatile seas of thought . The final Consolation secures the baptismally purged Lycidas in a companionate world , where there ...
... Italy , Cambridge , Galilee , the Hebrides , Cornwall , Spain , the New Jerusalem - for security amongst these volatile seas of thought . The final Consolation secures the baptismally purged Lycidas in a companionate world , where there ...
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... Italy , Milton fed his imagination and gathered the support of Continental intellectuals for the composi- tion of ' a British theme in native strains ' ( Elegy for Damon , 170-1 ) . He ingratiated himself with eminent figures connected ...
... Italy , Milton fed his imagination and gathered the support of Continental intellectuals for the composi- tion of ' a British theme in native strains ' ( Elegy for Damon , 170-1 ) . He ingratiated himself with eminent figures connected ...
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The Schismatic Word | 19 |
Fear of Failure | 64 |
The Maladaptive Eye | 95 |
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