2008
DOI: 10.7591/9781501732416
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Milton's Peculiar Grace

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“…In Milton's writings, as Stephen Fallon observes, 'the reward reserved for the one devoted to learning, poetry, and chaste virtue will be rapt flight, an image traceable throughout Milton's career'. 42 It is present in one of his two Latin prose ). Yet the phrase 'simple, sensuous and passionate', contrastingly, associates poetry with the earthly as it recalls Milton's description of the soul abandoning 'the labour of high soaring' in preference for the 'ease' of its 'sensuous collegue the body'.…”
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“…In Milton's writings, as Stephen Fallon observes, 'the reward reserved for the one devoted to learning, poetry, and chaste virtue will be rapt flight, an image traceable throughout Milton's career'. 42 It is present in one of his two Latin prose ). Yet the phrase 'simple, sensuous and passionate', contrastingly, associates poetry with the earthly as it recalls Milton's description of the soul abandoning 'the labour of high soaring' in preference for the 'ease' of its 'sensuous collegue the body'.…”
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