The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... eyes , like Adam's , would have been opened . The answer seems to be that even in attempting to create such a complex as a ' Christian heroe ' , he would have been intellectually frustrated . He had come under the influence , as he ...
... eyes , like Adam's , would have been opened . The answer seems to be that even in attempting to create such a complex as a ' Christian heroe ' , he would have been intellectually frustrated . He had come under the influence , as he ...
Page 41
... eyes fast fixt he stood , as one who pray'd . The poem , or poetic drama - with its Hebraic content and Athenian form - is implicitly allegorical , as Paradise Lost is mythical . However , before the dénouement the Chorus comments : But ...
... eyes fast fixt he stood , as one who pray'd . The poem , or poetic drama - with its Hebraic content and Athenian form - is implicitly allegorical , as Paradise Lost is mythical . However , before the dénouement the Chorus comments : But ...
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... eye , as being born an Archer aiming , and that eye not the quickest in this dark region here below , which is not Loves proper sphere , partly out of the simplicity , and credulity which is native to him , often deceiv'd , imbraces and ...
... eye , as being born an Archer aiming , and that eye not the quickest in this dark region here below , which is not Loves proper sphere , partly out of the simplicity , and credulity which is native to him , often deceiv'd , imbraces and ...
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