The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... shadow of a shade gone by'.1 III Desire , will , character , genius - all were integrated in the life of Milton ; though his idealism , his egotism's subjective sight , was eventually withdrawn and changed into an element of internal ...
... shadow of a shade gone by'.1 III Desire , will , character , genius - all were integrated in the life of Milton ; though his idealism , his egotism's subjective sight , was eventually withdrawn and changed into an element of internal ...
Page 86
... shadow of the higher , and its terrific creations are aspects and disguises of real things . It would require a greater even than the epic genius to portray Heaven otherwise than in terms of Hell . The soul of epic genius is in Hell ...
... shadow of the higher , and its terrific creations are aspects and disguises of real things . It would require a greater even than the epic genius to portray Heaven otherwise than in terms of Hell . The soul of epic genius is in Hell ...
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... Shadow of a Soul on fire ' . This , in the times when the book was first published , was regarded by orthodox people ... Shadow ' are ourselves projected : We are no other than a moving row Of magic Shadow - shapes that come and go . Our ...
... Shadow of a Soul on fire ' . This , in the times when the book was first published , was regarded by orthodox people ... Shadow ' are ourselves projected : We are no other than a moving row Of magic Shadow - shapes that come and go . Our ...
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