John Milton, EnglishmanGollancz, 1950 - 314 pages |
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... mind which he did not change was the mind of a man of virtue and an English patriot . Milton inherited the emotions and the ideology of a great nationalistic movement which CHAP PAGE INTRODUCTION.
... mind which he did not change was the mind of a man of virtue and an English patriot . Milton inherited the emotions and the ideology of a great nationalistic movement which CHAP PAGE INTRODUCTION.
Page 244
... minds . He stands forth as the embodiment of right reason , the pattern and guide of human life . He is as Milton had ... mind which is its own place and can make a Heaven of Hell . The outward triumph of Christ , symbolised in the ...
... minds . He stands forth as the embodiment of right reason , the pattern and guide of human life . He is as Milton had ... mind which is its own place and can make a Heaven of Hell . The outward triumph of Christ , symbolised in the ...
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... mind must first be emptied of its pent - up bitterness , and for such a process tragedy , in the Aristotelian conception , supplies the means . So , one would suppose , might Milton have thought and felt . And if such was his experience ...
... mind must first be emptied of its pent - up bitterness , and for such a process tragedy , in the Aristotelian conception , supplies the means . So , one would suppose , might Milton have thought and felt . And if such was his experience ...
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