John Milton, EnglishmanGollancz, 1950 - 314 pages |
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Page 56
... divine breath and as it were a part of Himself , immortal , imperishable , immune from death and destruction : after which it had sojourned spotlessly and chastely on earth for a while , a guest as it were from heaven , should wing ...
... divine breath and as it were a part of Himself , immortal , imperishable , immune from death and destruction : after which it had sojourned spotlessly and chastely on earth for a while , a guest as it were from heaven , should wing ...
Page 131
... divine intercourse between God and the soul , yea , the very shape of God Himself , into an exterior and bodily form . . . till the soul by this means of overbodying herself , given up justly to fleshly delights , bated her wing ...
... divine intercourse between God and the soul , yea , the very shape of God Himself , into an exterior and bodily form . . . till the soul by this means of overbodying herself , given up justly to fleshly delights , bated her wing ...
Page 132
... divine mercies and marvellous judgements in the land throughout all ages . In thus identifying himself and his function with the nation's imagined triumph Milton gives a new attachment to his aspiration , a higher sanction to his art ...
... divine mercies and marvellous judgements in the land throughout all ages . In thus identifying himself and his function with the nation's imagined triumph Milton gives a new attachment to his aspiration , a higher sanction to his art ...
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