The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... suffering ' , seems to have been affected in the same way , since he quotes re- peatedly the opening verses of On the Late Massacher in Piemont , fascinated , as he confesses , by the heavy undulating rhymes . The ' Confuter ' himself ...
... suffering ' , seems to have been affected in the same way , since he quotes re- peatedly the opening verses of On the Late Massacher in Piemont , fascinated , as he confesses , by the heavy undulating rhymes . The ' Confuter ' himself ...
Page 70
... suffering , to transmute the past Eden of instinct into the future Heaven of intuition . A woeful diaphragm , dividing intellect and 1 The last words of the dying are significant : Napoleon's were ' France ' and , directly afterwards ...
... suffering , to transmute the past Eden of instinct into the future Heaven of intuition . A woeful diaphragm , dividing intellect and 1 The last words of the dying are significant : Napoleon's were ' France ' and , directly afterwards ...
Page 119
... suffering . They labour to appease it . They have pity on the helpless actors who are playing in the comic tragedy , or tragic comedy , of Destiny . Pity , then , my dear Professor , is the very fount of genius . " Bacon and Goethe ...
... suffering . They labour to appease it . They have pity on the helpless actors who are playing in the comic tragedy , or tragic comedy , of Destiny . Pity , then , my dear Professor , is the very fount of genius . " Bacon and Goethe ...
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