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8.4.95 15.30 Philip's cafe (Wie Katoen)
    abjuring of Battles for a sublime

I feel completely invigorated again, 

I read earlier today Samuel Taylor Coleridge's view that whereas Shakespeare 'darts himself forth, and passes into all he forms of human character and passion' Milton 'attracts all forms and things to himself, into the unity of his own ideal' and 'all things and modes of action shape themselves anew in the being of Milton; while Shakespeare becomes all things, yet forever remaining himself'.

And which of these ways of writing and being
do I really prefer
in the abstract?


Shakespeare's, without doubt.


(c) john chris jones 1995