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Page xv
... pride , in the fullest self - consciousness of a tremendous individuality . And yet nothing mean or petty mixes here , and Trelawny , who , with all his faults , was a man and a judge of men , could permit himself to say : " The ...
... pride , in the fullest self - consciousness of a tremendous individuality . And yet nothing mean or petty mixes here , and Trelawny , who , with all his faults , was a man and a judge of men , could permit himself to say : " The ...
Page xvi
... pride . Whereas Byron probably thought himself fit to be king of Greece , Milton did not believe himself worthy of a commission in the Civil War.2 This legitimate pride , in the full and fair knowledge of his capacities , as a ...
... pride . Whereas Byron probably thought himself fit to be king of Greece , Milton did not believe himself worthy of a commission in the Civil War.2 This legitimate pride , in the full and fair knowledge of his capacities , as a ...
Page xvii
... pride - pride tremendous and yet worthy of respect be- cause it does not separate Milton from his fellow - men , but rather unites him to them in sublime aspiration towards an ideal common to all mankind . Milton's thought comes from ...
... pride - pride tremendous and yet worthy of respect be- cause it does not separate Milton from his fellow - men , but rather unites him to them in sublime aspiration towards an ideal common to all mankind . Milton's thought comes from ...
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... pride and obstinacy mingled with religious feeling , if indeed the need to get one's own way was not the essential motive of rebellion for both . Thus in Milton himself the feeling for personal independence is much stronger than ...
... pride and obstinacy mingled with religious feeling , if indeed the need to get one's own way was not the essential motive of rebellion for both . Thus in Milton himself the feeling for personal independence is much stronger than ...
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... pride must have been latent in a family where such a thing was accepted as normal , where such an enterprise was carried through successfully , to the complete satis- faction of all participants in this unique conspiracy ! The habit of ...
... pride must have been latent in a family where such a thing was accepted as normal , where such an enterprise was carried through successfully , to the complete satis- faction of all participants in this unique conspiracy ! The habit of ...
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