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Pagina 84
... moral and spiritual , is foreign to the spirit of Christianity . The last point , implying as it does the separation of Church and State , represents Mil- ton's profound conviction and is a principle from which he never receded . He ...
... moral and spiritual , is foreign to the spirit of Christianity . The last point , implying as it does the separation of Church and State , represents Mil- ton's profound conviction and is a principle from which he never receded . He ...
Pagina 233
... moral sphere it teaches him to reject asceticism , and to allow indulgence of the flesh , insisting only that such indulgence should be tempered by reason and under control of the will . This brings us more specifically to the field of ...
... moral sphere it teaches him to reject asceticism , and to allow indulgence of the flesh , insisting only that such indulgence should be tempered by reason and under control of the will . This brings us more specifically to the field of ...
Pagina 343
... moral system under which Milton disciplined himself , its validity no longer felt , was thought to be a contradiction to his actual experience . Hence the ideals and aims which he thought he was achiev- ing have been discredited as not ...
... moral system under which Milton disciplined himself , its validity no longer felt , was thought to be a contradiction to his actual experience . Hence the ideals and aims which he thought he was achiev- ing have been discredited as not ...
Inhoudsopgave
CHAPTER | 1 |
I | 117 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
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