John Milton, EnglishmanChrist among the doctors - Academic exercise - Pastoral interlude - Italian journey - Paradise sort - Deeds above heroic - Heavenly muse - Milton Agonistes - Fair dismission___ |
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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 emo- tions and the ideology of a great nationalistic movement which had identified itself with the cause of religious reformation ...
... mind which he did not change was the mind of a man of virtue and an English patriot . Milton inherited the emo- tions and the ideology of a great nationalistic movement which had identified itself with the cause of religious reformation ...
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... mind without the aid of the body , remote and as it were wrapped up in itself , copies the eternal life of the immortal gods . This , however , without knowledge is altogether sterile and joyless . For who can contemplate and examine ...
... mind without the aid of the body , remote and as it were wrapped up in itself , copies the eternal life of the immortal gods . This , however , without knowledge is altogether sterile and joyless . For who can contemplate and examine ...
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... mind freer than his ever became could follow . The spirit which speaks through Milton is the spirit of English Pro- testantism in its main advance . It is not quite the spirit of democracy or science . He is carried by his opposition to ...
... mind freer than his ever became could follow . The spirit which speaks through Milton is the spirit of English Pro- testantism in its main advance . It is not quite the spirit of democracy or science . He is carried by his opposition to ...
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