The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... effects of present - day television . ) The devout Victorian Protestants read the Bible with assiduity . They also read ... effect was that the feeling which vitalized Paradise Lost modified their own devotional atmosphere and , in the ...
... effects of present - day television . ) The devout Victorian Protestants read the Bible with assiduity . They also read ... effect was that the feeling which vitalized Paradise Lost modified their own devotional atmosphere and , in the ...
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... effect , comparatively , the mind of Michelangelo has been described as a region of storm and night . Psychology - that halfway house between purely literary and psychoanalytical literary criticism - has appreciated the violent elements ...
... effect , comparatively , the mind of Michelangelo has been described as a region of storm and night . Psychology - that halfway house between purely literary and psychoanalytical literary criticism - has appreciated the violent elements ...
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... effect of their ideals . In Milton's case his genius was produced by his ideals in the first place , and given full effect 72 THE PORTENT OF MILTON.
... effect of their ideals . In Milton's case his genius was produced by his ideals in the first place , and given full effect 72 THE PORTENT OF MILTON.
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