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" Milton's Devil as a moral being is as far superior to his God, as one who perseveres in some purpose which he has conceived to be excellent in spite of adversity and torture, is to one who in the cold security of undoubted triumph inflicts the most horrible... "
Courting the Abyss: Free Speech and the Liberal Tradition - Página 82
por John Durham Peters - 2010 - 316 páginas
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English Essays from Sir Philip Sidney Macaulay

1910 - 450 páginas
...security of undoubted triumph inflicts the most • " The one most just man." HC VOL. XXVII — 24 horrible revenge upon his enemy, not from any mistaken...design of exasperating him to deserve new torments. Milton has so far violated the popular creed (if this shall be judged to be a violation) as to have...
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English Essays: From Sir Philip Sidney to Macaulay

Charles W - 1910 - 466 páginas
...perseveres in some purpose which he has conceived to be excellent in spite of adversity and torture, is to one who in the cold security of undoubted triumph inflicts the most • " The one most just man." HC VOL. XXVII — 34 horrible revenge upon his enemy, not from any mistaken...
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Studies in Philology, Volumen16

1919 - 398 páginas
...perseveres in some purpose which he has conceived to be excellent in spite of adversity and torture, is to one who in the cold security of undoubted triumph,...design of exasperating him to deserve new torments." In other words Satan and God stand in exactly the relation of Prometheus and Jupiter, and it is in...
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Studies in Philology, Volumen16

1919 - 410 páginas
...perseveres in some purpose which he has conceived to be excellent in spite of adversity and torture, is to one who in the cold security of undoubted triumph,...design of exasperating him to deserve new torments." In other words Satan and God stand in exactly the relation of Prometheus and Jupiter, and it is in...
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Critical Essays of the Early Nineteenth Century

Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1921 - 458 páginas
...perseveres in some purpose which he has conceived to be excellent, in spite of adversity and torture, is to one who in the cold security of undoubted triumph...design of exasperating him to deserve new torments. Milton has so far violated the popular creed (if this shall be judged to be a violation) as to have...
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Peacock's Four Ages of Poetry: Shelley's Defence of Poetry, Browning's Essay ...

Thomas Love Peacock - 1921 - 156 páginas
...perseveres in some purpose which he has conceived to be excellent in spite of adversity and torture, is to one who in the cold security of undoubted triumph...design of exasperating him to deserve new torments. Milton has so far violated the popular creed (if this shall be judged to be a violation) as to have...
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English Critical Essays (nineteenth Century)

Edmund David Jones - 1924 - 636 páginas
...perseveres in some purpose which he has conceived to be excellent in spite of adversity and torture, is to one who in the cold security of undoubted triumph...design of exasperating him to deserve new torments. Milton has so far violated the popular creed (if this shall be judged to be a violation) as to have...
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Specimens of Modern English Literary Criticism

William Tenney Brewster - 1925 - 424 páginas
...which 1 [A man most just.] he has conceived to be excellent in spite of adversity and torture, is to one who in the cold security of undoubted triumph...design of exasperating him to deserve new torments. Milton has so far violated the popular creed (if this shall be judged to be a violation) as to have...
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Journal of the Department of Letters, Volumen15

University of Calcutta. Department of Letters - 1927 - 392 páginas
...Voltaire. * Queen Mab, VIII, 85-96. conceived to be excellent, in spite of adversity and torture, is, to one who, in the cold security of undoubted triumph,...most horrible revenge upon his enemy not from any notion of inducing him to repent of perseverence in enmity but with the alleged design of exasperating...
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Essays and Studies, Volumen4

English Association - 1913 - 196 páginas
...perseveres in some purpose which he has conceived to be excellent in spite of adversity and torture, is to one who in the cold security of undoubted triumph...design of exasperating him to deserve new torments.' 2 Nor was this all ! Shelley_not only jlisliked -Hebraism but — a much more serious loss — he....
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