The Romantics on Milton: Formal Essays and Critical Asides. With a Critical Introd. and NotesPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1970 - 594 pages |
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... Nature . - But these are not contingent or transitory / they are Nature , even as the Elements are Nature / yea , more to the human mind / for the mind has the power of abstract- ing all agency from the former , & considering as mere ...
... Nature . - But these are not contingent or transitory / they are Nature , even as the Elements are Nature / yea , more to the human mind / for the mind has the power of abstract- ing all agency from the former , & considering as mere ...
Page 387
... nature from ' the unapparent deep ' [ PL VII . 103 ] , with its first dews and freshness on its cheek , breathing odours . Theirs was the first delicious taste of life , and on them depended all that was to come of it . In them hung ...
... nature from ' the unapparent deep ' [ PL VII . 103 ] , with its first dews and freshness on its cheek , breathing odours . Theirs was the first delicious taste of life , and on them depended all that was to come of it . In them hung ...
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... Nature of Masks March , 1815 1. As the species of dramatic production called a Mask 1 has been un- known among us for a long time , the reader may not be unwilling , before he enters upon the following pages , to hear a few words ...
... Nature of Masks March , 1815 1. As the species of dramatic production called a Mask 1 has been un- known among us for a long time , the reader may not be unwilling , before he enters upon the following pages , to hear a few words ...
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