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Page xiv
... light which comes from a study of his abstract ideas ; many details rise then into significance , many peculiarities of the works are explained . But , inversely , many gaps in the thought are filled in by the poetry . I mean to try to ...
... light which comes from a study of his abstract ideas ; many details rise then into significance , many peculiarities of the works are explained . But , inversely , many gaps in the thought are filled in by the poetry . I mean to try to ...
Page xiv
... light which comes from a study of his abstract ideas ; many details rise then into significance , many peculiarities of the works are explained . But , inversely , many gaps in the thought are filled in by the poetry . I mean to try to ...
... light which comes from a study of his abstract ideas ; many details rise then into significance , many peculiarities of the works are explained . But , inversely , many gaps in the thought are filled in by the poetry . I mean to try to ...
Page 7
... light the Italian sonnets.10 These were probably written about Milton's twenty - third year . They are " a record of his first love " - that is , if we leave out of count the unknown young London girl . " The person addressed in these ...
... light the Italian sonnets.10 These were probably written about Milton's twenty - third year . They are " a record of his first love " - that is , if we leave out of count the unknown young London girl . " The person addressed in these ...
Page 16
... light , and come at last To gaze upon the sun with shameless brows . 23 Out of this feeling for Nature , an idea is arising which will play a great part in Milton's philosophy . Nature comes from God ; natural instincts are good ; to ...
... light , and come at last To gaze upon the sun with shameless brows . 23 Out of this feeling for Nature , an idea is arising which will play a great part in Milton's philosophy . Nature comes from God ; natural instincts are good ; to ...
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... light by , the church hath now overcome her late distresses after the unwearied labors of many her true servants that stood up in her defence ; thou also wouldst take upon thee to share amongst them of their joy : but wherefore thou ...
... light by , the church hath now overcome her late distresses after the unwearied labors of many her true servants that stood up in her defence ; thou also wouldst take upon thee to share amongst them of their joy : but wherefore thou ...
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