The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... patriotic piety ' , as he himself called it— and gave up his patriotic ambition : an idealistic paradise in which was ensconced a demon of pride . The ' loosing ' of this demon from his ' Hells ' , or passions - the major theme of the ...
... patriotic piety ' , as he himself called it— and gave up his patriotic ambition : an idealistic paradise in which was ensconced a demon of pride . The ' loosing ' of this demon from his ' Hells ' , or passions - the major theme of the ...
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... patriotic 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 ...
... patriotic 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 ...
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... Patriotic piety , which failed him , the clergy have effected . Where he left it , they have taken it up , adapted it , strengthened it as with an alloy . His fellow - countrymen wanted the Restoration because , as he stated , it would ...
... Patriotic piety , which failed him , the clergy have effected . Where he left it , they have taken it up , adapted it , strengthened it as with an alloy . His fellow - countrymen wanted the Restoration because , as he stated , it would ...
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