The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... represented not only infinite power , but also infinite freedom . He was also , however , the God of love , and through this intuition Milton's conception of Divine power was modified ; his ' patriotic piety ' became humanistic piety ...
... represented not only infinite power , but also infinite freedom . He was also , however , the God of love , and through this intuition Milton's conception of Divine power was modified ; his ' patriotic piety ' became humanistic piety ...
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... represented . II The tendency of the present day to establish a scientific connection between creative genius and abnormal or even 1Probably due to excessive atmospheric electrical charges during this period . pathological states of ...
... represented . II The tendency of the present day to establish a scientific connection between creative genius and abnormal or even 1Probably due to excessive atmospheric electrical charges during this period . pathological states of ...
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... represents as a licentious miscreant , was , in fact , a man of unexceptionable life and exemplary morals is doubtful ... represented in the chariot - drive of Christ in Paradise Lost , Book VI . From the other aspect , the toleration of ...
... represents as a licentious miscreant , was , in fact , a man of unexceptionable life and exemplary morals is doubtful ... represented in the chariot - drive of Christ in Paradise Lost , Book VI . From the other aspect , the toleration of ...
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