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When reason is clouded Man falls . Obscuration of reason to fall as Michael says in the concluding book of the epic , Reason in man obscured , or not obeyed , Immediately inordinate desires And upstart passions catch the government From ...
When reason is clouded Man falls . Obscuration of reason to fall as Michael says in the concluding book of the epic , Reason in man obscured , or not obeyed , Immediately inordinate desires And upstart passions catch the government From ...
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He gently warns Adam to rely on reason , > In loving thou dost well , in passion not , Wherein true love consists not ; love refines The thoughts , and heart enlarges , hath his seat In reason , and is judicious , is the scale By which ...
He gently warns Adam to rely on reason , > In loving thou dost well , in passion not , Wherein true love consists not ; love refines The thoughts , and heart enlarges , hath his seat In reason , and is judicious , is the scale By which ...
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The Reason of Church Government from Milton's Prose Works , p . 302 . 3. Ibid , p . 305 . 4. Apology for Smectymnus from Milton's Prose Works , p . 122 . 5. Reason of Church Government from Milton's Prose Works , p . 303 . 6. Ibid , p .
The Reason of Church Government from Milton's Prose Works , p . 302 . 3. Ibid , p . 305 . 4. Apology for Smectymnus from Milton's Prose Works , p . 122 . 5. Reason of Church Government from Milton's Prose Works , p . 303 . 6. Ibid , p .
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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