The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... genius - all were integrated in the life of Milton ; though his idealism , his egotism's subjective sight , was eventually withdrawn and changed into an element of internal illumination . The scope of this integrity extended , it would ...
... genius - all were integrated in the life of Milton ; though his idealism , his egotism's subjective sight , was eventually withdrawn and changed into an element of internal illumination . The scope of this integrity extended , it would ...
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... Genius means a trans- cendent capacity of taking trouble ' , is elucidated by Sir Oliver Lodge's theory that it is ... genius , especially of epic genius , is the proximate effect of their ideals . In Milton's case his genius was ...
... Genius means a trans- cendent capacity of taking trouble ' , is elucidated by Sir Oliver Lodge's theory that it is ... genius , especially of epic genius , is the proximate effect of their ideals . In Milton's case his genius was ...
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Some Aspects of His Genius Edward Harold Visiak. ' lest it invert thee , deaden thee . ' Milton was far from being deadened ; but in operation his genius was inverted , so that what objectively appears as evil in his epic is subjectively ...
Some Aspects of His Genius Edward Harold Visiak. ' lest it invert thee , deaden thee . ' Milton was far from being deadened ; but in operation his genius was inverted , so that what objectively appears as evil in his epic is subjectively ...
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