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... heroic acts , I have described as a kind of human intuition , an earthly interpretation of the divinely inspired ... heroic ideal , nevertheless recognized for himself the basic gap between the human and the divine represented 104 HEROIC ...
... heroic acts , I have described as a kind of human intuition , an earthly interpretation of the divinely inspired ... heroic ideal , nevertheless recognized for himself the basic gap between the human and the divine represented 104 HEROIC ...
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... heroic acts . ) There is more than a suspicion that the trust of God was here , perhaps for the first time , symboli- cally violated , and the precious , individual favor of the " intimate impulse " rationalized in a logical analogy to ...
... heroic acts . ) There is more than a suspicion that the trust of God was here , perhaps for the first time , symboli- cally violated , and the precious , individual favor of the " intimate impulse " rationalized in a logical analogy to ...
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... heroic , but never tragic . Milton's return to the individual is not escape but return to the imaginative source of ... heroic and tragic victory which he created do not have to be exactly imitable to affect us . 212 HEROIC KNOWLEDGE.
... heroic , but never tragic . Milton's return to the individual is not escape but return to the imaginative source of ... heroic and tragic victory which he created do not have to be exactly imitable to affect us . 212 HEROIC KNOWLEDGE.
Contents
SOME PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS | 3 |
THE VIRTUES | 17 |
PREPARATIONS AND THE FIRST ENCOUNTER | 36 |
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