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... expressions , political , private , philosophical , or artistic . And in doing so , it will endeavor to reveal his permanent value for us , to show that he was a man who suffered and fought , who sang and thought in such wise that he ...
... expressions , political , private , philosophical , or artistic . And in doing so , it will endeavor to reveal his permanent value for us , to show that he was a man who suffered and fought , who sang and thought in such wise that he ...
Page xvii
... expression , but a clear and powerful intellect and will , a deep and quick sensitiveness , and , towering above all other traits , pride - pride tremendous and yet worthy of respect be- cause it does not separate Milton from his fellow ...
... expression , but a clear and powerful intellect and will , a deep and quick sensitiveness , and , towering above all other traits , pride - pride tremendous and yet worthy of respect be- cause it does not separate Milton from his fellow ...
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... gives us similarly the aptest expression of his conception of evil . 27 See below , pp . 155-59 . 28 Comus , 11. 974-75 . 29 Ibid . , 1. 1019 . Never did Milton express more powerfully what evil was for MILTON'S CHARACTER 19.
... gives us similarly the aptest expression of his conception of evil . 27 See below , pp . 155-59 . 28 Comus , 11. 974-75 . 29 Ibid . , 1. 1019 . Never did Milton express more powerfully what evil was for MILTON'S CHARACTER 19.
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... expressing in a more precise man- ner the sublime hope of the great Puritan party . Who could tell whether or when Christ would come ? Mean- while , the English were going to set to work ; they were going to suppress tyranny , political ...
... expressing in a more precise man- ner the sublime hope of the great Puritan party . Who could tell whether or when Christ would come ? Mean- while , the English were going to set to work ; they were going to suppress tyranny , political ...
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... expressing such high rewards of ever accompanying the Lamb , with those celestial songs to others inapprehensible , but not to those who were not defiled with women , which doubtless means fornication ; for marriage must not be called a ...
... expressing such high rewards of ever accompanying the Lamb , with those celestial songs to others inapprehensible , but not to those who were not defiled with women , which doubtless means fornication ; for marriage must not be called a ...
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