Milton Criticism: Selections from Four CenturiesJames Thorpe Collier Books, 1969 - 376 pagina's |
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Pagina 162
... fact that the Calvinistic theology is no longer a subject of con- troversy . It has become possible at last to approach him dispas- sionately , with due sympathy for whatever we may recover of permanently true and valid from the ...
... fact that the Calvinistic theology is no longer a subject of con- troversy . It has become possible at last to approach him dispas- sionately , with due sympathy for whatever we may recover of permanently true and valid from the ...
Pagina 177
... fact , and yet that fact , real in itself , is a symbol of moral facts . The events of Scripture , the life of Jesus himself , are a sort of poetical alle- gory used by God , who , instead of writing in a book words that have two ...
... fact , and yet that fact , real in itself , is a symbol of moral facts . The events of Scripture , the life of Jesus himself , are a sort of poetical alle- gory used by God , who , instead of writing in a book words that have two ...
Pagina 280
... fact correct . It is mischievously practised when that which he summons the passions to aid is , in fact , un- reason , and dishonestly practised when he himself knows that it is unreason . The proper use is lawful and necessary because ...
... fact correct . It is mischievously practised when that which he summons the passions to aid is , in fact , un- reason , and dishonestly practised when he himself knows that it is unreason . The proper use is lawful and necessary because ...
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Joseph Addison six Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
Jonathan Richardson EXPLANATORY NOTES AND REMARKS | 54 |
Samuel Johnson MILTON 1779 | 65 |
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