The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... hell ' , he had written in The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce , ' like him who converses most in heav'n ' , and the interior light that had produced his ideal began soon to illumine his Hell , the shadow of its inverted projection ...
... hell ' , he had written in The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce , ' like him who converses most in heav'n ' , and the interior light that had produced his ideal began soon to illumine his Hell , the shadow of its inverted projection ...
Page 86
... Hell . The soul of epic genius is in Hell , is Hell in the imaginative sense . Yet the flame of its torment is holy ; it torments and ravagingly creates because its fire is of celestial derivation . It is the Son of the Sun. VI ...
... Hell . The soul of epic genius is in Hell , is Hell in the imaginative sense . Yet the flame of its torment is holy ; it torments and ravagingly creates because its fire is of celestial derivation . It is the Son of the Sun. VI ...
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Some Aspects of His Genius Edward Harold Visiak. attempted in vain , a real Hell and a real Devil . Hell , like the ' Kingdom of Heaven ' , is internal , and Hawthorne's peculiar introspective faculty was probably derived from the witch ...
Some Aspects of His Genius Edward Harold Visiak. attempted in vain , a real Hell and a real Devil . Hell , like the ' Kingdom of Heaven ' , is internal , and Hawthorne's peculiar introspective faculty was probably derived from the witch ...
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