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Page 51
... sense of time is never present in it , or that it is static . The background , indeed , stands still , but against it the most violent and the most delicate action and movement take place ; in the dis- tance , leading away from or back ...
... sense of time is never present in it , or that it is static . The background , indeed , stands still , but against it the most violent and the most delicate action and movement take place ; in the dis- tance , leading away from or back ...
Page 77
... sense , for Eve ; he is what gives Paradise its special splendor . “ Thou to mee Art all things under Heav'n , all places thou ” ( xii.617– 18 ) . In her communion with him , the constancy of Paradise , the sweetness and benevolence ...
... sense , for Eve ; he is what gives Paradise its special splendor . “ Thou to mee Art all things under Heav'n , all places thou ” ( xii.617– 18 ) . In her communion with him , the constancy of Paradise , the sweetness and benevolence ...
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... sense impressions . T. S. Eliot's notorious opinion that " Milton may be said never to have seen any- thing " 8 is intelligible only in the light of this background , whereby visual detail illicitly became the standard of valid imagery ...
... sense impressions . T. S. Eliot's notorious opinion that " Milton may be said never to have seen any- thing " 8 is intelligible only in the light of this background , whereby visual detail illicitly became the standard of valid imagery ...
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