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Page 8
... desire . This feeling was later developed in some of Comus's speeches and fully expressed in the Creation book of Para- dise Lost ; it then became a sort of sense of universal fruitfulness , which gives life to lines like Reptile with ...
... desire . This feeling was later developed in some of Comus's speeches and fully expressed in the Creation book of Para- dise Lost ; it then became a sort of sense of universal fruitfulness , which gives life to lines like Reptile with ...
Page 18
... desire that he comes to the conception of the fundamental unity between body and soul , no doubt because of the intensity of desire he felt in himself , possessing him . We shall see how the pas- sionate introspection which followed his ...
... desire that he comes to the conception of the fundamental unity between body and soul , no doubt because of the intensity of desire he felt in himself , possessing him . We shall see how the pas- sionate introspection which followed his ...
Page 19
... desire to conquer it , produced in the end two of the most important ideas of Milton's philosophy : first , the legitimacy of passion , since Milton felt it in himself , normal and powerful ; then the necessity of keeping har- mony ...
... desire to conquer it , produced in the end two of the most important ideas of Milton's philosophy : first , the legitimacy of passion , since Milton felt it in himself , normal and powerful ; then the necessity of keeping har- mony ...
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... desire of filthy lucre . Which the prelates make so little conscience of , that they are ready to fight , and if it lay in their power , to massacre all good Christians under the names of horrible schismatics , for only finding fault ...
... desire of filthy lucre . Which the prelates make so little conscience of , that they are ready to fight , and if it lay in their power , to massacre all good Christians under the names of horrible schismatics , for only finding fault ...
Page 44
... desires , grows up to a noble strength and perfection with those his illustrious and sunny locks , the laws , waving and curling about his godlike shoulders . And while he keeps them about him undiminished and unshorn , he may with the ...
... desires , grows up to a noble strength and perfection with those his illustrious and sunny locks , the laws , waving and curling about his godlike shoulders . And while he keeps them about him undiminished and unshorn , he may with the ...
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