A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1961 - 465 pages |
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Page 145
... Passion contains a specific reference to Vida's Latin poem , The Christiad , which , with Giles Fletcher's Christ's Victory and the religious verse of his brother Phineas and of Sylvester , must be counted among the sources of Milton's ...
... Passion contains a specific reference to Vida's Latin poem , The Christiad , which , with Giles Fletcher's Christ's Victory and the religious verse of his brother Phineas and of Sylvester , must be counted among the sources of Milton's ...
Page 209
... passionate gratitude and a superb flash of insight into the true relations of man and woman ( lines 491-499 ) . The ... passion ( lines 561 ff . ) . Then , falling again into his more genial mood , he tells ( lines 618 ff . ) how angels ...
... passionate gratitude and a superb flash of insight into the true relations of man and woman ( lines 491-499 ) . The ... passion ( lines 561 ff . ) . Then , falling again into his more genial mood , he tells ( lines 618 ff . ) how angels ...
Page 350
... passion over reason . The checks put upon his own freedom of action and speech confirm his passion for and theory of liberty . The final thwarting of his hopes for the Commonwealth drives him to search for the causes of failure in human ...
... passion over reason . The checks put upon his own freedom of action and speech confirm his passion for and theory of liberty . The final thwarting of his hopes for the Commonwealth drives him to search for the causes of failure in human ...
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