History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... forces and actions of his soul , assemble and are arranged beneath a unique sentiment , that of the sublime ; and the ... force of his nature , and the whole authority of his logic ; and with him , cultivated reason strengthened by its ...
... forces and actions of his soul , assemble and are arranged beneath a unique sentiment , that of the sublime ; and the ... force of his nature , and the whole authority of his logic ; and with him , cultivated reason strengthened by its ...
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... force and greatness . Force and greatness are manifested in Milton , dis- played in his opinions and his style , the sources of his belief and his talent . This proud reason aspired to unfold itself without shackles ; it demanded that ...
... force and greatness . Force and greatness are manifested in Milton , dis- played in his opinions and his style , the sources of his belief and his talent . This proud reason aspired to unfold itself without shackles ; it demanded that ...
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... forces its way and breaks forth . And this laughter is not a mere outburst of physical amusement ; it is the judg ... force of prejudice , the obstinacy of conventionality , the blindness of love . The couplets of his dialogue , like ...
... forces its way and breaks forth . And this laughter is not a mere outburst of physical amusement ; it is the judg ... force of prejudice , the obstinacy of conventionality , the blindness of love . The couplets of his dialogue , like ...
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