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Of the two pieces , L'Allegro and Il Penseroso , I believe opinion is uniform ; every man that reads them , reads them with pleasure . The author's design is not , what Theobald has remarked , merely to shew how objects derived their ...
Of the two pieces , L'Allegro and Il Penseroso , I believe opinion is uniform ; every man that reads them , reads them with pleasure . The author's design is not , what Theobald has remarked , merely to shew how objects derived their ...
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The impression I get is that Milton had no profound belief in the incarnate Christ . He happened to believe in the idea of spiritual regeneration : certain selected mortals were able to live down their innate perverseness and reach a ...
The impression I get is that Milton had no profound belief in the incarnate Christ . He happened to believe in the idea of spiritual regeneration : certain selected mortals were able to live down their innate perverseness and reach a ...
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He admits a perverseness native to Man ; he believes in free will . He would like to believe that Man , once created and set in his surroundings , has it in him to work out unaided his own salvation . But such a belief was so utterly ...
He admits a perverseness native to Man ; he believes in free will . He would like to believe that Man , once created and set in his surroundings , has it in him to work out unaided his own salvation . But such a belief was so utterly ...
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Preface | 3 |
Joseph Addison sıx Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
Jonathan Richardson EXPLANATORY NOTES AND REMARKS | 54 |
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