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... represented , not inconsiderably , in the Nonesuch MILTON , and contained in the Yale University Press , THE Complete Prose WORKS OF JOHN MILTON , the ne plus ultra of the whole matter . " The Mask of Comus ' from the Nonesuch Press 11 ...
... represented , not inconsiderably , in the Nonesuch MILTON , and contained in the Yale University Press , THE Complete Prose WORKS OF JOHN MILTON , the ne plus ultra of the whole matter . " The Mask of Comus ' from the Nonesuch Press 11 ...
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... represented not only infinite power , but also infinite freedom . He was also , however , the God of love , and through this intuition Milton's conception of Divine power was modified ; his ' patriotic piety ' became humanistic piety ...
... represented not only infinite power , but also infinite freedom . He was also , however , the God of love , and through this intuition Milton's conception of Divine power was modified ; his ' patriotic piety ' became humanistic piety ...
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... represented by Dante and Beatrice . The condition of the dream state is the homogeneous working together , the veritable fusion of heart and mind , intellect and emotion . As an expression of this , the Paradise story in Genesis is , in ...
... represented by Dante and Beatrice . The condition of the dream state is the homogeneous working together , the veritable fusion of heart and mind , intellect and emotion . As an expression of this , the Paradise story in Genesis is , in ...
Contents
Preface II | 11 |
The Argument | 13 |
The Portent of MiltonThe Power | 15 |
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