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“ The mind is its own place , ” as Milton already knows . And virtue arms the mind , first with inward peace ( " the sweet peace that goodness bosoms ever " ) , and then with inward illumination ( He that has light within his own clear ...
“ The mind is its own place , ” as Milton already knows . And virtue arms the mind , first with inward peace ( " the sweet peace that goodness bosoms ever " ) , and then with inward illumination ( He that has light within his own clear ...
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have made no impression upon her innocent mind , and she has accepted him on his own showing as a simple shepherd . She is in his power , therefore , but only physically so . The scene shifts to her two brothers , who are naturally ...
have made no impression upon her innocent mind , and she has accepted him on his own showing as a simple shepherd . She is in his power , therefore , but only physically so . The scene shifts to her two brothers , who are naturally ...
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But it is the mind they enter . Milton's structural use of the pastoral tradition has thus a quite magnificent economy , and it is this , not its occurrence , that gives surprise . One other delightful virtue should be remarked .
But it is the mind they enter . Milton's structural use of the pastoral tradition has thus a quite magnificent economy , and it is this , not its occurrence , that gives surprise . One other delightful virtue should be remarked .
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