The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... period con- troversies . At their political stage , it was demanded — by Salmasius - that he should be ' tortured with burning pitch or scalding oil till he expired ' . These period controversies became a veritable ' burning fiery ...
... period con- troversies . At their political stage , it was demanded — by Salmasius - that he should be ' tortured with burning pitch or scalding oil till he expired ' . These period controversies became a veritable ' burning fiery ...
Page 68
... periods , and these of long duration , when his Muse entirely failed him . Edward Phillips , his nephew , relates the extraordinary circumstance that ... period . pathological states of mind is not new . There has 68 THE PORTENT OF MILTON.
... periods , and these of long duration , when his Muse entirely failed him . Edward Phillips , his nephew , relates the extraordinary circumstance that ... period . pathological states of mind is not new . There has 68 THE PORTENT OF MILTON.
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... period . When the original founts of sublimity failed and became disintegrated and diffused , poetry found its principal motif in sensuous and romantic imagery . As Coleridge's case is complementary to Milton's , I shall interpolate ...
... period . When the original founts of sublimity failed and became disintegrated and diffused , poetry found its principal motif in sensuous and romantic imagery . As Coleridge's case is complementary to Milton's , I shall interpolate ...
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