Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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... experience very nearly induced Milton to believe that human history and experience are merely purgative ; but the itself makes sufficiently clear the convictions preventing him from resting in this conclusion and from accepting an ...
... experience very nearly induced Milton to believe that human history and experience are merely purgative ; but the itself makes sufficiently clear the convictions preventing him from resting in this conclusion and from accepting an ...
Page 174
... experience to another . On the one hand is the universal process of God's ways ; on the other the process of individual experience which fulfils itself in the degree to which it corresponds with God's ways as they manifest themselves in ...
... experience to another . On the one hand is the universal process of God's ways ; on the other the process of individual experience which fulfils itself in the degree to which it corresponds with God's ways as they manifest themselves in ...
Page 176
... experience is so far from having no middle that it is in effect all middle , as Judges , following after Law , in the Chronicles of time from giants onward , must imply the poetical and prophetic to follow ; and the process of his ...
... experience is so far from having no middle that it is in effect all middle , as Judges , following after Law , in the Chronicles of time from giants onward , must imply the poetical and prophetic to follow ; and the process of his ...
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