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Boris Ford. GENERAL INTRODUCTION individual reader , and therefore not without their bearing on his atti- tude to life . At any rate , it is in this spirit that the Guide is offered to the general reader . For this reason it does not set ...
Boris Ford. GENERAL INTRODUCTION individual reader , and therefore not without their bearing on his atti- tude to life . At any rate , it is in this spirit that the Guide is offered to the general reader . For this reason it does not set ...
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... reader of Milton's poetry is not , indeed , the nature of his theological doctrine or his value as a moral teacher , but the extent to which theology and morality are transmuted into poetry . But no estimate of his poetry can be arrived ...
... reader of Milton's poetry is not , indeed , the nature of his theological doctrine or his value as a moral teacher , but the extent to which theology and morality are transmuted into poetry . But no estimate of his poetry can be arrived ...
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... reader , we should remember that intense religious feeling ( as in Psalm 91 or in the poetry of John of the Cross ) is little concerned about the reader's convenience ; and ( since the poem is a prayer ) we should recognize the common ...
... reader , we should remember that intense religious feeling ( as in Psalm 91 or in the poetry of John of the Cross ) is little concerned about the reader's convenience ; and ( since the poem is a prayer ) we should recognize the common ...
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