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... ideas , and the poet's art the decoration on a tomb , we may ask , first , what those ideas were , and , secondly , if they are in essence so remote from us and our world , if they are not , rather , very close to what many modern ...
... ideas , and the poet's art the decoration on a tomb , we may ask , first , what those ideas were , and , secondly , if they are in essence so remote from us and our world , if they are not , rather , very close to what many modern ...
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... ideas , I said that we would look at those ideas . In attempting to describe , not the complex body of Milton's thought , but a few central principles , I do not mean to imply that Paradise Lost should be read as a theological or ...
... ideas , I said that we would look at those ideas . In attempting to describe , not the complex body of Milton's thought , but a few central principles , I do not mean to imply that Paradise Lost should be read as a theological or ...
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... idea of a Chris- tian society , high and earnest as that is , look a little pallid . We are not concerned here with ... ideas sprang are most familiar in the two pamphlets of 1644 , Of Educa- tion and Areopagitica , and most mature and ...
... idea of a Chris- tian society , high and earnest as that is , look a little pallid . We are not concerned here with ... ideas sprang are most familiar in the two pamphlets of 1644 , Of Educa- tion and Areopagitica , and most mature and ...
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Religious and Ethical Principles | 29 |
Characters and Drama | 58 |
The Poetical Texture | 88 |
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