The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... cause of the dynamic release in Milton's case , however , is not thus obscure . Paradise Lost , as I already ... caused the Creation ( of living creatures which after their development would make up the discrepancy ) . Blake , in the ...
... cause of the dynamic release in Milton's case , however , is not thus obscure . Paradise Lost , as I already ... caused the Creation ( of living creatures which after their development would make up the discrepancy ) . Blake , in the ...
Page 52
... cause of hostility to Milton , implicit in it and maintaining it in a state of ferment , is the incitement of fear . The Roman Catholic Church , the object of his invective , is as vital and active today as it was in the seventeenth ...
... cause of hostility to Milton , implicit in it and maintaining it in a state of ferment , is the incitement of fear . The Roman Catholic Church , the object of his invective , is as vital and active today as it was in the seventeenth ...
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... causes action , and the resultant experiences - joys , sorrows , passions , sufferings - constitute the body of which it itself is the spirit ... cause ' of the Creation . The state of essential dream may be effected by a CREATIVE GENIUS 69.
... causes action , and the resultant experiences - joys , sorrows , passions , sufferings - constitute the body of which it itself is the spirit ... cause ' of the Creation . The state of essential dream may be effected by a CREATIVE GENIUS 69.
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