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Page 161
... pains , he has journeyed into the paradoxical intensity and out again , earning the right to place himself among the ... Pain had no sting , and pleasure's wreath no flowers ' . This time , the melancholy fit does not fall : The morn was ...
... pains , he has journeyed into the paradoxical intensity and out again , earning the right to place himself among the ... Pain had no sting , and pleasure's wreath no flowers ' . This time , the melancholy fit does not fall : The morn was ...
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... pain ... Only the dreamer venoms all his days , Bearing more woe than all his sins deserve . There is a nostalgic desire to partake in the routine of a world in which pleasure and pain are dealt rationally and equally , and restricted ...
... pain ... Only the dreamer venoms all his days , Bearing more woe than all his sins deserve . There is a nostalgic desire to partake in the routine of a world in which pleasure and pain are dealt rationally and equally , and restricted ...
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... pain of truth ' . And the poet's dawning understanding of Moneta is identical with his growing capacity to interpret the story before him . As the ' mind's film ' is lifted , so does the aloof , composed , ' Oceanus ' aspect of Moneta ...
... pain of truth ' . And the poet's dawning understanding of Moneta is identical with his growing capacity to interpret the story before him . As the ' mind's film ' is lifted , so does the aloof , composed , ' Oceanus ' aspect of Moneta ...
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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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