Complete Poems and Major Prose, Volume 1957TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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That ye should be as Gods , since I as Man , 710 Internal Man , is but proportion meet , I of brute human , yee of human Gods . So ye shall die perhaps , by putting off Human , to put on Gods , death to be wisht , Though threat'n'd ...
That ye should be as Gods , since I as Man , 710 Internal Man , is but proportion meet , I of brute human , yee of human Gods . So ye shall die perhaps , by putting off Human , to put on Gods , death to be wisht , Though threat'n'd ...
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say that “ the works of Christ's humanity " were “ workes of morall obedience . ... the wilderness is seen as symbolic of the potentially universal human experience of retrieving all that mankind had lost through Adam's disobedience .
say that “ the works of Christ's humanity " were “ workes of morall obedience . ... the wilderness is seen as symbolic of the potentially universal human experience of retrieving all that mankind had lost through Adam's disobedience .
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But did his disciples underown glory ; there is one that seeketh and stand him as speaking merely of his human judgeth . nature ? Was this the belief in himself Hence it becomes evident on what prin- which Christ required ?
But did his disciples underown glory ; there is one that seeketh and stand him as speaking merely of his human judgeth . nature ? Was this the belief in himself Hence it becomes evident on what prin- which Christ required ?
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Poems | 2 |
Donna leggiadra Beautiful Lady | 53 |
Elegia Septima Elegy VII | 58 |
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