The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... MIND be full of chaos ' , said Nietzsche , ' you cannot produce a dancing star . ' To the same effect , comparatively , the mind of Michelangelo has been described as a region of storm and night . Psychology - that halfway house between ...
... MIND be full of chaos ' , said Nietzsche , ' you cannot produce a dancing star . ' To the same effect , comparatively , the mind of Michelangelo has been described as a region of storm and night . Psychology - that halfway house between ...
Page 77
... mind , a continual yearning for affection like a child's , and broken will . Yet as late as December , 1796 , he could write : a I seldom feel without thinking , or think without feeling . . . . My philosophical opinions are blended ...
... mind , a continual yearning for affection like a child's , and broken will . Yet as late as December , 1796 , he could write : a I seldom feel without thinking , or think without feeling . . . . My philosophical opinions are blended ...
Page 80
... mind , gravid with disappointments , the shades of disillusionment were deepening into the approaching night . The ... minds do not desire to rule . In 1642 , in his Smectymnuan pamphlet , he had exceeded all bounds in praising the ...
... mind , gravid with disappointments , the shades of disillusionment were deepening into the approaching night . The ... minds do not desire to rule . In 1642 , in his Smectymnuan pamphlet , he had exceeded all bounds in praising the ...
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