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... look forward , we look back , we decide , we change our decisions , we form expectations , we are shocked by their nonfulfillment , we ques- tion , we muse , we accept , we reject ; this is the dynamic process of recreation.1 Recording ...
... look forward , we look back , we decide , we change our decisions , we form expectations , we are shocked by their nonfulfillment , we ques- tion , we muse , we accept , we reject ; this is the dynamic process of recreation.1 Recording ...
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... look either attractive or forbidding depending upon how we look at it . Milton's God is dialectical , unfolding his plan not only in steps but by progressive stages , each of which reverses the current of feeling in the previous stage ...
... look either attractive or forbidding depending upon how we look at it . Milton's God is dialectical , unfolding his plan not only in steps but by progressive stages , each of which reverses the current of feeling in the previous stage ...
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... look at it rightly , we can look with innocent eyes , as do Adam and Eve in that most perfect expres- sion of the unfallen point of view , the " Morning Hymn " ( V , 153-208 ) . Joseph Summers , in The Muse's Method , has given so fine ...
... look at it rightly , we can look with innocent eyes , as do Adam and Eve in that most perfect expres- sion of the unfallen point of view , the " Morning Hymn " ( V , 153-208 ) . Joseph Summers , in The Muse's Method , has given so fine ...
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Miltons Great Oxymoron Books III 19 | 60 |
Points of View in Paradise Books IVV | 85 |
Unfallen Narration Books VVI | 118 |
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