The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... force . [ Melville has written in the margin of his MS : ' an eruption of heretic thought hard to suppress ' . ] The occasion was that of the reverend man's ministration to the essentially innocent ' young sailor before he was hanged at ...
... force . [ Melville has written in the margin of his MS : ' an eruption of heretic thought hard to suppress ' . ] The occasion was that of the reverend man's ministration to the essentially innocent ' young sailor before he was hanged at ...
Page 41
... force in excess . Perhaps it was in virtue of such transcendent vigour that the prophet in the Old Testament was enabled to outrun the elements . In Milton's philosophy , spiritual power is alone effective in the ultimate sense , and ...
... force in excess . Perhaps it was in virtue of such transcendent vigour that the prophet in the Old Testament was enabled to outrun the elements . In Milton's philosophy , spiritual power is alone effective in the ultimate sense , and ...
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... force of repression , subconscious organization , and volcanic upheaval . There is produced a vent , an insur- gent reaction in the imaginative field . In this there is involved , not the repression of a merely personal wish , as in the ...
... force of repression , subconscious organization , and volcanic upheaval . There is produced a vent , an insur- gent reaction in the imaginative field . In this there is involved , not the repression of a merely personal wish , as in the ...
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