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... desire to imitate beauty , the ' melodious harmony ' ; and the personified figure of Native Language becomes the Muse who guides him . The noticeable adjective ' first endeavouring ' prefigures his ' slow - endeavouring ' art ( as he ...
... desire to imitate beauty , the ' melodious harmony ' ; and the personified figure of Native Language becomes the Muse who guides him . The noticeable adjective ' first endeavouring ' prefigures his ' slow - endeavouring ' art ( as he ...
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... desire . The desire for knowledge of anything is , in effect , desire for the knowledge of God ; because in this active link between student and subject , sensible things which were merely neutral become incorporated within the mind ...
... desire . The desire for knowledge of anything is , in effect , desire for the knowledge of God ; because in this active link between student and subject , sensible things which were merely neutral become incorporated within the mind ...
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... desire , the heart of the matter - the ' substance of good things ' . Only through this vital link of desire does information become transformed into understanding , which is the essential factor in any ' discreet teaching ' method ...
... desire , the heart of the matter - the ' substance of good things ' . Only through this vital link of desire does information become transformed into understanding , which is the essential factor in any ' discreet teaching ' method ...
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Miltons Newenlightened World | 22 |
Milton and the Genius of the Shore | 40 |
Miltons Search for the Idea of the Beautiful | 76 |
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