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Pagina 113
The related problem is that a poet finds passion easier to portray than reason , if only because his rich verse is passionate in itself . Reason too can have its intensities , but like Dryden later , Milton could not always translate ...
The related problem is that a poet finds passion easier to portray than reason , if only because his rich verse is passionate in itself . Reason too can have its intensities , but like Dryden later , Milton could not always translate ...
Pagina 117
Their spirits are tormented with uncontrollable passions ( in Satan , envy and bitterness , in Adam and Eve , lust ) ... Of Satan , as he is shaken with envy , Milton records the following : Thus while he spake , each passion dimmed his ...
Their spirits are tormented with uncontrollable passions ( in Satan , envy and bitterness , in Adam and Eve , lust ) ... Of Satan , as he is shaken with envy , Milton records the following : Thus while he spake , each passion dimmed his ...
Pagina 199
But the true condition of his freedom is the dominance of his passion by his reason . Let upstart passions catch the rule from reason and the individual is no longer free but self - enslaved . The ideal state is a union of ideal ...
But the true condition of his freedom is the dominance of his passion by his reason . Let upstart passions catch the rule from reason and the individual is no longer free but self - enslaved . The ideal state is a union of ideal ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Introduction | 13 |
Early Criticism | 21 |
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