The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... sense - were not the kind of solid literature that they liked . Even scholars , for the most part , had read no more than Areopagitica and Of Education , annotated editions of which had begun to appear . At length , among the Low Church ...
... sense - were not the kind of solid literature that they liked . Even scholars , for the most part , had read no more than Areopagitica and Of Education , annotated editions of which had begun to appear . At length , among the Low Church ...
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... sense . In fact , he possessed a most delicate , and - in a word of his own coining - sensuous appreciation of natural , as of moral , beauty . Yet , apart from his consummate sense of music and poetry , he seems to have been strangely ...
... sense . In fact , he possessed a most delicate , and - in a word of his own coining - sensuous appreciation of natural , as of moral , beauty . Yet , apart from his consummate sense of music and poetry , he seems to have been strangely ...
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... sense ) which so easily besets men of genius and is most deadly to them . ' Genius ' , writes Coleridge , ' may co - exist with wildness , idleness , folly , even with crime , but not long , believe me , with selfishness , and the ...
... sense ) which so easily besets men of genius and is most deadly to them . ' Genius ' , writes Coleridge , ' may co - exist with wildness , idleness , folly , even with crime , but not long , believe me , with selfishness , and the ...
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