The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... action the trenchant cause of his domestic calamity , as in thought it occasioned his political disillusion . He was as precipitate in marrying Mary Powell as he was in writing his Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce after she deserted ...
... action the trenchant cause of his domestic calamity , as in thought it occasioned his political disillusion . He was as precipitate in marrying Mary Powell as he was in writing his Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce after she deserted ...
Page 71
... action . ) The harmony of instinct must give place to the Nietzschean discord of experience as a means to intuition . But action involves reaction , repression expression , condensation diffusion ; the failure of the one being as ...
... action . ) The harmony of instinct must give place to the Nietzschean discord of experience as a means to intuition . But action involves reaction , repression expression , condensation diffusion ; the failure of the one being as ...
Page 86
... action of the enchanting influence which , like the glimmering of those nightmare flames , made ' darkness visible ' . The subconscious reservoir of the past is naturally barbaric , or evil ; epic genius ' uses it for a well ' . It is a ...
... action of the enchanting influence which , like the glimmering of those nightmare flames , made ' darkness visible ' . The subconscious reservoir of the past is naturally barbaric , or evil ; epic genius ' uses it for a well ' . It is a ...
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