The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... ideal , proved the leavening factor of his genius . His patriotic ideal was a compound . It comprehended his God , his country , and himself . It implied that his 1At the same time , he was not ' over righteous ' . On the political path ...
... ideal , proved the leavening factor of his genius . His patriotic ideal was a compound . It comprehended his God , his country , and himself . It implied that his 1At the same time , he was not ' over righteous ' . On the political path ...
Page 71
... ideal ; not the desire or whim of a day , but the aspiration of a life . Such was the genesis of Paradise Lost : the sublimation in an imaginary sphere of an ideal that had been frustrated in the actual world . And , as happens in ...
... ideal ; not the desire or whim of a day , but the aspiration of a life . Such was the genesis of Paradise Lost : the sublimation in an imaginary sphere of an ideal that had been frustrated in the actual world . And , as happens in ...
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... ideal , in subconscious projection on the screen of night imagined the ideal in disguises and inversions of the real ; the radiant hope that had produced such external glow was withdrawn , casting upon a stage of darkness its inverted ...
... ideal , in subconscious projection on the screen of night imagined the ideal in disguises and inversions of the real ; the radiant hope that had produced such external glow was withdrawn , casting upon a stage of darkness its inverted ...
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