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... whole , harmoni- ous , is , it seems to me , a fair proof of their soundness . This book is in part a translation or adaptation of the following books or papers : La pensée de Milton . Paris , Alcan , 1920 . " Les sources anglaises de ...
... whole , harmoni- ous , is , it seems to me , a fair proof of their soundness . This book is in part a translation or adaptation of the following books or papers : La pensée de Milton . Paris , Alcan , 1920 . " Les sources anglaises de ...
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... whole unlovable , lacking in that good warm human 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 ...
... whole unlovable , lacking in that good warm human 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 ...
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... whole course of his life , he was to make candid and stu- pendous admissions concerning his own genius . He did not boast of it ; it was a natural , well known fact , which needed not to be insisted upon in itself ; but it was an Ibid ...
... whole course of his life , he was to make candid and stu- pendous admissions concerning his own genius . He did not boast of it ; it was a natural , well known fact , which needed not to be insisted upon in itself ; but it was an Ibid ...
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... whole of life , is the mastery of self , especially in that form which appeals most to the imagination of a pure 12 Ll . 67-78 . 11 See below , pp . 141-43 . 9 though passionate young man : chastity . Milton had 8 MILTON : MAN AND THINKER.
... whole of life , is the mastery of self , especially in that form which appeals most to the imagination of a pure 12 Ll . 67-78 . 11 See below , pp . 141-43 . 9 though passionate young man : chastity . Milton had 8 MILTON : MAN AND THINKER.
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... whole Cosmos ; he cannot choose a smaller subject . In 1632 , he retired to Horton , where , with the full ap- proval of his father , he devoted himself to deliberate prep- aration for his high mission . A few years later he wrote to ...
... whole Cosmos ; he cannot choose a smaller subject . In 1632 , he retired to Horton , where , with the full ap- proval of his father , he devoted himself to deliberate prep- aration for his high mission . A few years later he wrote to ...
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