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Page v
... belonged to the same school ? I am now in a position to answer that they did , that they were both kabbalists , and that this fact explains their common stock of ideas . I state all this in order to plead " not Graduate R. 15.2.
... belonged to the same school ? I am now in a position to answer that they did , that they were both kabbalists , and that this fact explains their common stock of ideas . I state all this in order to plead " not Graduate R. 15.2.
Page vi
... common influ- ence had necessarily been at work . I had already singled out in 1920 the passage on " retraction " in Paradise Lost ( VII , 170-73 ) as holding the kernel of Milton's thought ; and therefore when , in 1921 , while ...
... common influ- ence had necessarily been at work . I had already singled out in 1920 the passage on " retraction " in Paradise Lost ( VII , 170-73 ) as holding the kernel of Milton's thought ; and therefore when , in 1921 , while ...
Page xvii
... common to all mankind . Milton's thought comes from all these elements . The distinction between feeling and idea is purely fictitious , for Milton in any case . In his most abstruse ideas , ap- parently the work of the purest intellect ...
... common to all mankind . Milton's thought comes from all these elements . The distinction between feeling and idea is purely fictitious , for Milton in any case . In his most abstruse ideas , ap- parently the work of the purest intellect ...
Page 35
... common good : ( as Esop's chronicles aver many stranger accidents :) the head by right takes the first seat , and next to it a huge and monstrous wen , little less than the head itself , growing to it by a narrower excrescency . The ...
... common good : ( as Esop's chronicles aver many stranger accidents :) the head by right takes the first seat , and next to it a huge and monstrous wen , little less than the head itself , growing to it by a narrower excrescency . The ...
Page 63
... common and generally little thought of : his book had been printed without license . This came to nothing , as a taste for liberty was growing in England ; Cromwell threw his sword into the scales on the side of toleration . In March ...
... common and generally little thought of : his book had been printed without license . This came to nothing , as a taste for liberty was growing in England ; Cromwell threw his sword into the scales on the side of toleration . In March ...
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