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... live in a place of eternal enlightenment . On the contrary , he points out that ' The object of our legislation is not the welfare of any particular class , but of the whole community to make each man a link in the unity of the whole ...
... live in a place of eternal enlightenment . On the contrary , he points out that ' The object of our legislation is not the welfare of any particular class , but of the whole community to make each man a link in the unity of the whole ...
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... live . The poet does not mean to live for ever , and only , with Mirth , since he recognises the existence of Orphic poetry which can breathe life into the dead . But il Penseroso's experience of inspiration is similarly qualified ...
... live . The poet does not mean to live for ever , and only , with Mirth , since he recognises the existence of Orphic poetry which can breathe life into the dead . But il Penseroso's experience of inspiration is similarly qualified ...
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... Lives of Milton ( London , 1932 ) . Dunbar , G. S. , ' The Significance of the Humor in " Lamia " , K - ShJ , 8 ( 1959 ) . ' Dyson , A. E. , ' Virtue Unwavering : Milton's Comus ' , reprinted in Lovelock ( 1975 ) . Dyson , A. E. and J ...
... Lives of Milton ( London , 1932 ) . Dunbar , G. S. , ' The Significance of the Humor in " Lamia " , K - ShJ , 8 ( 1959 ) . ' Dyson , A. E. , ' Virtue Unwavering : Milton's Comus ' , reprinted in Lovelock ( 1975 ) . Dyson , A. E. and J ...
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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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