The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1John Macrone, 1835 |
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... England - Undertakes the tutorship of his nephews - Johnson's remarks on this - Defence of Milton's occupation - Commencement of his prose works - Contro- versies - Milton's autobiography - Prayer - Preface to second book of Reason of ...
... England - Undertakes the tutorship of his nephews - Johnson's remarks on this - Defence of Milton's occupation - Commencement of his prose works - Contro- versies - Milton's autobiography - Prayer - Preface to second book of Reason of ...
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... England ' - Biography resumed - Milton's knowledge of human nature - Facts in Milton's life few and trite - John- son's attack on the poet 140 CHAPTER XIV . Milton's blindness - His enemies charge it as a judgment upon him - His reply ...
... England ' - Biography resumed - Milton's knowledge of human nature - Facts in Milton's life few and trite - John- son's attack on the poet 140 CHAPTER XIV . Milton's blindness - His enemies charge it as a judgment upon him - His reply ...
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John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. editions in 1688 and 1695 - Milton's History of England ' - ' Paradise Regained ' - ' Samson Agonistes ' - Milton unfor- tunate in his family - His studies and privations - Analysis of his character , & c ...
John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. editions in 1688 and 1695 - Milton's History of England ' - ' Paradise Regained ' - ' Samson Agonistes ' - Milton unfor- tunate in his family - His studies and privations - Analysis of his character , & c ...
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... England , and when poetry had been advanced to greater perfection than it has ever since reached , except by his own voice . Spenser had not been dead ten years , and Shak- speare was yet living . In these two all the inex- haustible ...
... England , and when poetry had been advanced to greater perfection than it has ever since reached , except by his own voice . Spenser had not been dead ten years , and Shak- speare was yet living . In these two all the inex- haustible ...
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... England had become the laughing- stock of foreign powers : the internal policy was full of vicious abuses : the gentry were discon- tented ; their swords were rusting , and parvenus began to mount over their heads : the order of ...
... England had become the laughing- stock of foreign powers : the internal policy was full of vicious abuses : the gentry were discon- tented ; their swords were rusting , and parvenus began to mount over their heads : the order of ...
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Adam and Eve Addison admiration ancient Andrew Marvell angels appears bard beautiful blind character Comus Countess of Derby Cowley criticism Dante daughter delight Deodate divine doubt Dryden England English epic exalted fable father favour force genius glory grand grandeur Gray hath Hayley heart Heaven holy honour human Il Penseroso imagery images imagination intellect invention J. M. W. TURNER John Milton Johnson Joseph Warton King labour language Latin learning less liberty lived lofty Lycidas majesty ment merit mind moral Muse native nature never noble observation opinion Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passages passions perhaps persons Petrarch picturesque poem poet poet's poetical poetry political Powell praise racter reader rich Samson Agonistes says seems sentiments Shakspeare solemn soul Spenser spirit style sublime Tasso taste thee things thou thought tion true truth verse virtue vulgar Warton wisdom writings