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... soul . One lesson comes obviously from this adventure in scholarship : perhaps the biggest gap in our scientific equipment for research in the history of literature and philosophy is the lack of a thorough study of Arabic and Jewish ...
... soul . One lesson comes obviously from this adventure in scholarship : perhaps the biggest gap in our scientific equipment for research in the history of literature and philosophy is the lack of a thorough study of Arabic and Jewish ...
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... soul : his love for the stage , and also his intense susceptibility to feminine charm . The poet was good - looking and elegant in his dress ; it was in the order of things that he should be himself attracted by beauty . Thus he duly ...
... soul : his love for the stage , and also his intense susceptibility to feminine charm . The poet was good - looking and elegant in his dress ; it was in the order of things that he should be himself attracted by beauty . Thus he duly ...
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... soul . No other poet has been so close to a feeling of Nature's fecundity , and , as we shall see later , this conception has a high philosophical importance in Milton's subsequent work . " Already in his In Adventum Veris ( 1629 ) we ...
... soul . No other poet has been so close to a feeling of Nature's fecundity , and , as we shall see later , this conception has a high philosophical importance in Milton's subsequent work . " Already in his In Adventum Veris ( 1629 ) we ...
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... soul the hatred of priesthood . The Roman Catholic religion , in particular , seemed to him the very type of intolerance and priestly domination . Rome was to him , during the whole of his life , the Whore of Babylon ; even in 1673 , in ...
... soul the hatred of priesthood . The Roman Catholic religion , in particular , seemed to him the very type of intolerance and priestly domination . Rome was to him , during the whole of his life , the Whore of Babylon ; even in 1673 , in ...
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... soul . He feels sympathy for all feelings of the human heart , even en- compassing apparently contradictory ones . Now Milton is the least dramatic of the poets ; he has no skill in cre- ating character ; he is essentially lyrical ...
... soul . He feels sympathy for all feelings of the human heart , even en- compassing apparently contradictory ones . Now Milton is the least dramatic of the poets ; he has no skill in cre- ating character ; he is essentially lyrical ...
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