The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... hath put all other things under his own feet ; but his Commandements he hath left all under the feet of Charity . ' Charity ' , however , is but an analogue of ' grace ' , and is therefore similarly inconsistent with omnipotence and ...
... hath put all other things under his own feet ; but his Commandements he hath left all under the feet of Charity . ' Charity ' , however , is but an analogue of ' grace ' , and is therefore similarly inconsistent with omnipotence and ...
Page 114
... hath been stopt , that the suffocation and upward forcing of some lower part , affects the head and inward sense with dotage and idle fancies . I give , in concluding these few quotations , Milton's lovely myth of Anteros : Love , if he ...
... hath been stopt , that the suffocation and upward forcing of some lower part , affects the head and inward sense with dotage and idle fancies . I give , in concluding these few quotations , Milton's lovely myth of Anteros : Love , if he ...
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... hath rarify'd and enlighten'd our spirits like the influence of heav'n ; this is that which hath enfranchis'd , enlarg'd and lifted up our apprehensions degrees above themselves . Ye cannot make us now lesse capable , lesse knowing ...
... hath rarify'd and enlighten'd our spirits like the influence of heav'n ; this is that which hath enfranchis'd , enlarg'd and lifted up our apprehensions degrees above themselves . Ye cannot make us now lesse capable , lesse knowing ...
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