John MiltonChanticleer Press, 1950 - 95 pages |
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... inspiration are also opposed to each other . On the one hand there is the spirit of the Bible , a spirit partly of fanatical intolerance , partly of the purist aspiration towards the One indefinable reality . On the other hand there is ...
... inspiration are also opposed to each other . On the one hand there is the spirit of the Bible , a spirit partly of fanatical intolerance , partly of the purist aspiration towards the One indefinable reality . On the other hand there is ...
Page 41
... inspire , and bind an unfading wreath of praise round the brows of the illustrious actors in so glorious a scene . " There is no doubt that Milton himself felt the honest pride in his own work of counselling , ex- horting and inspiring ...
... inspire , and bind an unfading wreath of praise round the brows of the illustrious actors in so glorious a scene . " There is no doubt that Milton himself felt the honest pride in his own work of counselling , ex- horting and inspiring ...
Page 72
... inspiration , to bring back a kind of consistency into his story and his justi- fication of the ways of God . The contradictions of thought and feeling are somehow resolved in the process of his art . Yet the contradictions are in ...
... inspiration , to bring back a kind of consistency into his story and his justi- fication of the ways of God . The contradictions of thought and feeling are somehow resolved in the process of his art . Yet the contradictions are in ...
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