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It is significant to notice that the scholars and critics who oppose these ideas ally themselves with the older belief that Milton's " art " —for better or for worse - is the consideration of transcending importance .
It is significant to notice that the scholars and critics who oppose these ideas ally themselves with the older belief that Milton's " art " —for better or for worse - is the consideration of transcending importance .
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Any genuine activity would be better than utter stagnation . I do not think these flippant thoughts about Paradise intrude in the Ninth Book , when Adam and Eve have turned into recognisable human beings , even before the Fall : we ...
Any genuine activity would be better than utter stagnation . I do not think these flippant thoughts about Paradise intrude in the Ninth Book , when Adam and Eve have turned into recognisable human beings , even before the Fall : we ...
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On the contrary , no Man knew them better , or esteemed them more , because no Man had an Understanding that was more able to comprehend the necessity of them ; and therefore when he mention'd them in the little Treatise which he wrote ...
On the contrary , no Man knew them better , or esteemed them more , because no Man had an Understanding that was more able to comprehend the necessity of them ; and therefore when he mention'd them in the little Treatise which he wrote ...
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