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Pagina 152
... partakes of the unchecked emotionalism of the sentimental movement it is foreign to Milton's balanced and temperate philosophy of life . The stern yet hopeful outlook of the poet's creed had given way to a morbid melancholy .
... partakes of the unchecked emotionalism of the sentimental movement it is foreign to Milton's balanced and temperate philosophy of life . The stern yet hopeful outlook of the poet's creed had given way to a morbid melancholy .
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There existed in the Infinite a sort of latent life which God has liberated , given over to its own forces , and which developed and expressed itself , in the good towards joy eternal , in the evil towards pain eternal .
There existed in the Infinite a sort of latent life which God has liberated , given over to its own forces , and which developed and expressed itself , in the good towards joy eternal , in the evil towards pain eternal .
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The answer given by the Milton scholars , those who know their Italian , might well be that in this poem he made a very free adaptation of the canzone . This was a stanza of indeterminate length , running it might be to twenty lines or ...
The answer given by the Milton scholars , those who know their Italian , might well be that in this poem he made a very free adaptation of the canzone . This was a stanza of indeterminate length , running it might be to twenty lines or ...
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