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... woman 155 155 159 c . Reason triumphant .. 170 IV . RELIGION ... 172 1. The second creation . 172 2. Christ : Intelligence triumphant over passion .. 173 3. Christ : the greater man .. 174 V. POLITICS .. 181 1. Liberty . 181 a . Moral ...
... woman 155 155 159 c . Reason triumphant .. 170 IV . RELIGION ... 172 1. The second creation . 172 2. Christ : Intelligence triumphant over passion .. 173 3. Christ : the greater man .. 174 V. POLITICS .. 181 1. Liberty . 181 a . Moral ...
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... woman , lost as soon as seen ; this ordinary hap- pening must have been real , since many less thin subjects were at hand for artificial love poetry . But we have even better proof of Milton's feelings at this period , since the keenest ...
... woman , lost as soon as seen ; this ordinary hap- pening must have been real , since many less thin subjects were at hand for artificial love poetry . But we have even better proof of Milton's feelings at this period , since the keenest ...
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... woman , whom St. Paul terms the glory of man , be such a scandal and dishonour , then certainly in a man , who is both the image and glory of God , it must , though commonly not so thought , be much more deflouring and dishonourable ...
... woman , whom St. Paul terms the glory of man , be such a scandal and dishonour , then certainly in a man , who is both the image and glory of God , it must , though commonly not so thought , be much more deflouring and dishonourable ...
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... woman's refusal gave Milton the first great shock of his life . He saw at once his irreparable mistake . He found himself placed in a dilemma intoler- able both to his purity and to his pride . Physical passion had been roused in him ...
... woman's refusal gave Milton the first great shock of his life . He saw at once his irreparable mistake . He found himself placed in a dilemma intoler- able both to his purity and to his pride . Physical passion had been roused in him ...
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... woman . Where such harmony of feelings and thoughts does not exist , the marriage is null , and divorce should be pronounced on the husband's petition . Milton is much too dignified to bring his own case for- ward . He therefore puts ...
... woman . Where such harmony of feelings and thoughts does not exist , the marriage is null , and divorce should be pronounced on the husband's petition . Milton is much too dignified to bring his own case for- ward . He therefore puts ...
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