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Page xv
... feeling of egotism and pride , in the . fullest self - consciousness of a tremendous individuality . And yet nothing mean or petty mixes here , and Trelawny , who , with all his faults , was a man and a judge of men , could permit ...
... feeling of egotism and pride , in the . fullest self - consciousness of a tremendous individuality . And yet nothing mean or petty mixes here , and Trelawny , who , with all his faults , was a man and a judge of men , could permit ...
Page xvi
... feeling behind it always . Hence his fundamental idea that human nature is good and great , and , in essence , divine . Hence the necessity of liberty for man . But this pride is implanted in an intelligent and sensitive na- ture ...
... feeling behind it always . Hence his fundamental idea that human nature is good and great , and , in essence , divine . Hence the necessity of liberty for man . But this pride is implanted in an intelligent and sensitive na- ture ...
Page xvii
... feeling and idea is purely fictitious , for Milton in any case . In his most abstruse ideas , ap- parently the work of the purest intellect , we find his feel- ings , elaborated and transposed into the refining , analyz- ing forms of ...
... feeling and idea is purely fictitious , for Milton in any case . In his most abstruse ideas , ap- parently the work of the purest intellect , we find his feel- ings , elaborated and transposed into the refining , analyz- ing forms of ...
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... feeling which creates sympathy in men and in readers . There is no doubt an element of truth in this popular conception of the poet ; but there is also an element of exaggeration , and above all a large element of injustice in ignoring ...
... feeling which creates sympathy in men and in readers . There is no doubt an element of truth in this popular conception of the poet ; but there is also an element of exaggeration , and above all a large element of injustice in ignoring ...
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... feeling , if indeed the need to get one's own way was not the essential motive of rebellion for both . Thus in Milton himself the feeling for personal independence is much stronger than religious zeal . 3 We know the poet's father ...
... feeling , if indeed the need to get one's own way was not the essential motive of rebellion for both . Thus in Milton himself the feeling for personal independence is much stronger than religious zeal . 3 We know the poet's father ...
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