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Page 35
... look on him as Shining with a Sort of Disastrous Light , will , if they possess Good Minds , Rejoice in finding a Character Amiably Bright , where they Expected no Such ; and will perhaps Read Him with More Delight , and Enrich their ...
... look on him as Shining with a Sort of Disastrous Light , will , if they possess Good Minds , Rejoice in finding a Character Amiably Bright , where they Expected no Such ; and will perhaps Read Him with More Delight , and Enrich their ...
Page 101
... look around calmly . ' The words apply equally to Milton , who at the supreme moment of his story can make us feel the agony , the heartbreak of Adam's love for Eve , can make us sympathize wholeheartedly with his decision to sin with ...
... look around calmly . ' The words apply equally to Milton , who at the supreme moment of his story can make us feel the agony , the heartbreak of Adam's love for Eve , can make us sympathize wholeheartedly with his decision to sin with ...
Page 204
... looks back and it looks forward , and in this context of " dreadful Faces " and " fierie Arms " it is especially effective , a moving invocation of the life of toil and poverty and weariness , and also of homely satisfactions - all the ...
... looks back and it looks forward , and in this context of " dreadful Faces " and " fierie Arms " it is especially effective , a moving invocation of the life of toil and poverty and weariness , and also of homely satisfactions - all the ...
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