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... truth and beauty as they are reflected in his mind ' . The poet mediates between ' truth ' and the world , developing himself in the process : thus the Renaissance favourite , Joshua Sylvester , opens his translation of Du Bartas with a ...
... truth and beauty as they are reflected in his mind ' . The poet mediates between ' truth ' and the world , developing himself in the process : thus the Renaissance favourite , Joshua Sylvester , opens his translation of Du Bartas with a ...
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... truth . But the given truths of Christianity as expressed in the Bible do themselves fall into the place of myth and metaphor , like the classical sacred images and places , becoming part of the material from which a new truth , in the ...
... truth . But the given truths of Christianity as expressed in the Bible do themselves fall into the place of myth and metaphor , like the classical sacred images and places , becoming part of the material from which a new truth , in the ...
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... truth at best , and - at worst— a false idea altogether . The absence of a deli- berate , crystallised theory in Milton derives from the same anti- pathy towards capturing the uncapturable truth , expressing the inexpressible , that ...
... truth at best , and - at worst— a false idea altogether . The absence of a deli- berate , crystallised theory in Milton derives from the same anti- pathy towards capturing the uncapturable truth , expressing the inexpressible , that ...
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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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