TY - JOUR AU - Timr, Andrea AB - 222 NOTES AND QUERIES 2013 Milton’s theological deduction (praising phys- la sienne: il est froid au spectacle le plus ical passion)—for in Jerusalem (27:77–80, E ravissant, et il cherche un syllogisme lorsque 173) miserly Satan through the process of je rends une action de grace. ‘soft Family-Love’, generation manifested by ‘Appel a l’impartial pos- vain ‘Patriarchal pride’, is accused of te´ rite´ , par la Citoyenne Roland,’ troisieme ‘Destroying all the World beside’: in creating partie, p. 67. corporal bodies through the lustful act of copu- Madame Roland’s memoirs were published in lation (cf. Blake’s word-play in Europe 12:5–7, English translation by Joseph Johnson in 1795, E 64)—thereby bringing Death into the the same year as the original appeared in world. As Blake explains in A Vision of The France: Last Judgment (E 564), there is no physical body in Paradise—since the ‘Corporeal .. . The atheist is not, in my eyes, a man of ill Body ... originated with the Fall & was calld faith: I can live with him as well, nay better Death’ (for Generation presumes Mortality). than with the devotee, for he reasons more; Such are Blake’s deliberately expedited but he is deficient in a TI - The Origin of Coleridges Quotation from Madame Roland in Effusion XXXV: The Analytical Review JF - Notes and Queries DO - 10.1093/notesj/gjt093 DA - 2013-06-16 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/the-origin-of-coleridges-quotation-from-madame-roland-in-effusion-xxxv-i7bJduJ5E1 SP - 222 EP - 223 VL - 60 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -