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72 Like Plato , Milton identifies the human essence with reason per se and sees
passion as essentially alien to that essence . Only when the passions are
thoroughly subordinated to reason is man genuinely human . This particular
conception ...
72 Like Plato , Milton identifies the human essence with reason per se and sees
passion as essentially alien to that essence . Only when the passions are
thoroughly subordinated to reason is man genuinely human . This particular
conception ...
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77 Milton ' s ideal marriage is one in which the demands of reason and passion
are harmonised , that is , in his view , one in which passion is subordinated to
reason . Thus ' a meet and happy conversation is the chiefest and the noblest
end of ...
77 Milton ' s ideal marriage is one in which the demands of reason and passion
are harmonised , that is , in his view , one in which passion is subordinated to
reason . Thus ' a meet and happy conversation is the chiefest and the noblest
end of ...
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Thus the fallen angels succumb to the passion of pride , Adam , Eve , and
Samson to that of sensuality , whilst , by contrast , Christ resists the claims of
passion and triumphs over his Satanic adversary . In each case the capitulation
to passion ...
Thus the fallen angels succumb to the passion of pride , Adam , Eve , and
Samson to that of sensuality , whilst , by contrast , Christ resists the claims of
passion and triumphs over his Satanic adversary . In each case the capitulation
to passion ...
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A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
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