The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... principle , that is to say , that in the eternal world of Being , the synthesis of time - present , past , and future - the potential is as actual achievement . 1Representing , no doubt , the egocentric principle , as distinguished from ...
... principle , that is to say , that in the eternal world of Being , the synthesis of time - present , past , and future - the potential is as actual achievement . 1Representing , no doubt , the egocentric principle , as distinguished from ...
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... principle I have enunciated — the product of frustrated ideals any more than the dreams of childhood are produced by repressed desires . It embodies the dreams of a transcendent or super - child- hood , and , usually representing a ...
... principle I have enunciated — the product of frustrated ideals any more than the dreams of childhood are produced by repressed desires . It embodies the dreams of a transcendent or super - child- hood , and , usually representing a ...
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... principles , and to rules and principles it will , perhaps for years , lie in subjection ; and then , haply without any warning of revolt , there comes a time when it will no longer consent to " harrow the valleys , or be bound with a ...
... principles , and to rules and principles it will , perhaps for years , lie in subjection ; and then , haply without any warning of revolt , there comes a time when it will no longer consent to " harrow the valleys , or be bound with a ...
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