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... experience is recogniz- able by all human beings who have been afflicted by self - pity , which surely means all ... experience in which all have participated in nightmare , if not in reality . In this passage , Milton has opened the ...
... experience is recogniz- able by all human beings who have been afflicted by self - pity , which surely means all ... experience in which all have participated in nightmare , if not in reality . In this passage , Milton has opened the ...
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... experience in which it is possible to be absorbed in his self - terror : the real horror is the one we perceive when we are released and allowed to move on in the speech , and we can see that this sensation is a continuous experience ...
... experience in which it is possible to be absorbed in his self - terror : the real horror is the one we perceive when we are released and allowed to move on in the speech , and we can see that this sensation is a continuous experience ...
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... experience and information , also extracts by positive coercion information that vitiates the splendor of the image . Robert R. Cawley , in Milton and the Literature of Travel , expresses bewilder- ment at the poet's failure to ...
... experience and information , also extracts by positive coercion information that vitiates the splendor of the image . Robert R. Cawley , in Milton and the Literature of Travel , expresses bewilder- ment at the poet's failure to ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 1 |
Kings of This World | 9 |
Sultan and Barbarian | 51 |
Copyright | |
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