The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... thought themselves gallant men , and I thought them fools ; they made sport and I laught , they mispronounc't and I mislik't , and to make up the Atticisme , 1 they were out , and I hist . The most apparently adverse event in Milton's ...
... thought themselves gallant men , and I thought them fools ; they made sport and I laught , they mispronounc't and I mislik't , and to make up the Atticisme , 1 they were out , and I hist . The most apparently adverse event in Milton's ...
Page 65
... thought of almost anything else , can stop me until I come to my journey's end , and finish the present study to the utmost I am able . ' And this impetuosity was in action the trenchant cause of his domestic calamity , as in thought it ...
... thought of almost anything else , can stop me until I come to my journey's end , and finish the present study to the utmost I am able . ' And this impetuosity was in action the trenchant cause of his domestic calamity , as in thought it ...
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... thought and feeling . In Christabel it became merged with the romantic and the horrific . I have already , in the word diaphragm , employed an electrical term ; and genius , the state of psychical unity ( or division in union and union ...
... thought and feeling . In Christabel it became merged with the romantic and the horrific . I have already , in the word diaphragm , employed an electrical term ; and genius , the state of psychical unity ( or division in union and union ...
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