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Page 76
... idea of the beautiful : For though I do not know what else God may have decreed for me , this certainly is true : he has instilled into me , if into anyone , a vehement love of the beautiful . Not so diligently is Ceres , according to ...
... idea of the beautiful : For though I do not know what else God may have decreed for me , this certainly is true : he has instilled into me , if into anyone , a vehement love of the beautiful . Not so diligently is Ceres , according to ...
Page 83
... idea of the beautiful in its sensuous manifestation of ' good things ' , perceived to the accompaniment of Orpheus's harp . Indeed , Milton's idea of a poetic learning principle is ultimately closer to Keats's conception of a ...
... idea of the beautiful in its sensuous manifestation of ' good things ' , perceived to the accompaniment of Orpheus's harp . Indeed , Milton's idea of a poetic learning principle is ultimately closer to Keats's conception of a ...
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... idea of the beautiful ' ) , 76-7 Of Education , 78-83 Prolusion II ( ' On the Harmony of the Spheres ' ) , 37-9 , 78 Prolusion VI ( ' At a Vacation Exercise ' ) , 26 Prolusion VII ( ' In Defence of Learn- ing ' : the ' Oratio pro Arte ...
... idea of the beautiful ' ) , 76-7 Of Education , 78-83 Prolusion II ( ' On the Harmony of the Spheres ' ) , 37-9 , 78 Prolusion VI ( ' At a Vacation Exercise ' ) , 26 Prolusion VII ( ' In Defence of Learn- ing ' : the ' Oratio pro Arte ...
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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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