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510-15 PROSE Milton's main beliefs at the time of Areopagitica may be outlined as follows . Man is born with the seeds of good and evil in him : mere environment cannot determine his character : in the most favourable environment evil ...
510-15 PROSE Milton's main beliefs at the time of Areopagitica may be outlined as follows . Man is born with the seeds of good and evil in him : mere environment cannot determine his character : in the most favourable environment evil ...
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His systematic exploitation of scientific lore as a unifying and formative force in The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce suggests that his prose has an even stronger claim to attention than has been thought .
His systematic exploitation of scientific lore as a unifying and formative force in The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce suggests that his prose has an even stronger claim to attention than has been thought .
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It is , from the foundation , and in every particular , a personal style , not based upon common speech , or common prose , or direct communication of meaning . Of some great poetry one has difficulty in pronouncing just what it is ...
It is , from the foundation , and in every particular , a personal style , not based upon common speech , or common prose , or direct communication of meaning . Of some great poetry one has difficulty in pronouncing just what it is ...
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