Poems: The 1645 EdHarcourt, Brace, 1951 - 353 pages |
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... Elder Brother has said , is certainly a part of Milton's doctrine of Virtue . But it is not all . Moreover , even ... Elder Brother's argument does not com- prehend the actuality of the present dramatic situation . The Virtue of which he ...
... Elder Brother has said , is certainly a part of Milton's doctrine of Virtue . But it is not all . Moreover , even ... Elder Brother's argument does not com- prehend the actuality of the present dramatic situation . The Virtue of which he ...
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... Elder Brother is a " gentle " reproach , how his doctrine of Virtue may provide a way into the mystery of Grace . But there is a possible implica- tion that Grace is Virtue's own ( reward ) in the sense of be- longing to it by necessity ...
... Elder Brother is a " gentle " reproach , how his doctrine of Virtue may provide a way into the mystery of Grace . But there is a possible implica- tion that Grace is Virtue's own ( reward ) in the sense of be- longing to it by necessity ...
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... Elder Brother's speeches . And yet he has curiously failed to see the irony of this re- versal an irony perfectly ... Elder Brother's expecta- tions reversed , or qualified . There has never been , actually , anything to support the ...
... Elder Brother's speeches . And yet he has curiously failed to see the irony of this re- versal an irony perfectly ... Elder Brother's expecta- tions reversed , or qualified . There has never been , actually , anything to support the ...
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