Rare Early Essays on John MiltonNorwood Editions, 1981 - 204 páginas |
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... mind can undergo , giving to it com- prehension and vigour ; but is the only solid basis on which an investigation of the laws of nature can be conducted , or those arts improved that tend to the advantage of society , and the happiness ...
... mind can undergo , giving to it com- prehension and vigour ; but is the only solid basis on which an investigation of the laws of nature can be conducted , or those arts improved that tend to the advantage of society , and the happiness ...
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... mind with Jerusalem which is on high . But we should give an incomplete idea of Milton's prose writings if , after having spoken of the tempera- ment of his mind and his polemical excesses , we did not say a word of the magnificence of ...
... mind with Jerusalem which is on high . But we should give an incomplete idea of Milton's prose writings if , after having spoken of the tempera- ment of his mind and his polemical excesses , we did not say a word of the magnificence of ...
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... mind . The surface that tells the heavens they have an end , cannot persuade me I have any . I take my circle to be above 360 ° . Though the number of the arc do measure my body , it comprehendeth not my mind . Whilst I study to find ...
... mind . The surface that tells the heavens they have an end , cannot persuade me I have any . I take my circle to be above 360 ° . Though the number of the arc do measure my body , it comprehendeth not my mind . Whilst I study to find ...
Contenido
The Life of Milton | 1 |
Milton and Paradise Lost | 122 |
John Milton | 156 |
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