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... with ' Earth ' and the earthy life of all human passions that link man with the animal and lower parts of creation . Another powerful theme in the early poems is the Platonic vision of cosmos as harmony and chaos as disharmony .
... with ' Earth ' and the earthy life of all human passions that link man with the animal and lower parts of creation . Another powerful theme in the early poems is the Platonic vision of cosmos as harmony and chaos as disharmony .
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Milton's drama , despite the final chorus , is one in which human passions , human wrongs , seem more real than the divine scheme into which they fit . And God in Milton's drama – again despite the final chorus - seems more like the ...
Milton's drama , despite the final chorus , is one in which human passions , human wrongs , seem more real than the divine scheme into which they fit . And God in Milton's drama – again despite the final chorus - seems more like the ...
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This is not a Hebrew complaint ( except as it echoes Job whose own credentials as a pious Jew have been challenged ) but a human complaint , occasioned by the visible suffering of a fellow creature and uttered apart from any prior ...
This is not a Hebrew complaint ( except as it echoes Job whose own credentials as a pious Jew have been challenged ) but a human complaint , occasioned by the visible suffering of a fellow creature and uttered apart from any prior ...
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