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Pagina 66
... God : and hence hath bin invented such a tedious catalogue of Gods , that as Varro averreth , their number hath exceeded ... God's nature : This workman [ God ] , whose servitor nature is , being in truth but only one , the heathens ...
... God : and hence hath bin invented such a tedious catalogue of Gods , that as Varro averreth , their number hath exceeded ... God's nature : This workman [ God ] , whose servitor nature is , being in truth but only one , the heathens ...
Pagina 86
... God's direct punishment for England's sins . What then more natural than to interpret Milton's blindness as God's direct response to his impiety in defending regicide ? This interpretation was by no means lim- ited to Salmasius , for ...
... God's direct punishment for England's sins . What then more natural than to interpret Milton's blindness as God's direct response to his impiety in defending regicide ? This interpretation was by no means lim- ited to Salmasius , for ...
Pagina 96
... God as the ultimate source of his poetry , and yet to do so was to leave much about his work unexplained . Why , for example , had God's inspiration worked in him to create poetry rather than philosophical discourse ; why had it ...
... God as the ultimate source of his poetry , and yet to do so was to leave much about his work unexplained . Why , for example , had God's inspiration worked in him to create poetry rather than philosophical discourse ; why had it ...
Inhoudsopgave
Tradition and the Individual Talent | 1 |
The Tender Stops of Various Quills | 13 |
The Mellowing Year | 44 |
Copyright | |
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