The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1John Macrone, 1835 |
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... force to the imagination : the names , the feudal history , the trophies of former magni- ficence , were all fresh . Though king James was mean , pedantic , and corrupt , king Charles had a royal spirit , and a benevolent , accomplished ...
... force to the imagination : the names , the feudal history , the trophies of former magni- ficence , were all fresh . Though king James was mean , pedantic , and corrupt , king Charles had a royal spirit , and a benevolent , accomplished ...
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... force , where life breathes in every line and every image , was almost un- known . It is by the invention of grand fables that poets must stand high : little patches of flowers a style of similes and metaphors , will not do . The ...
... force , where life breathes in every line and every image , was almost un- known . It is by the invention of grand fables that poets must stand high : little patches of flowers a style of similes and metaphors , will not do . The ...
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... force or lessen the value of my panegyric upon them ; and , lastly , that the people of Eng- land , whom fate , or duty , or their own virtues , have incited me to defend , may be convinced from the purity and integrity of my life ...
... force or lessen the value of my panegyric upon them ; and , lastly , that the people of Eng- land , whom fate , or duty , or their own virtues , have incited me to defend , may be convinced from the purity and integrity of my life ...
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... force of my talents and my industry to this one important object . I accordingly wrote two books to a friend , con- cerning The Reformation of the Church of England . " Here we have Milton's own account of his own early life , of which ...
... force of my talents and my industry to this one important object . I accordingly wrote two books to a friend , con- cerning The Reformation of the Church of England . " Here we have Milton's own account of his own early life , of which ...
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... . " For vigour and eloquence of style , unconquerable force of argument , majesty , and richness of lan- guage , it is not to be surpassed . " In 1648-9 he published ' The Tenure of Kings and LIFE OF MILTON . 107 CHAPTER XI.
... . " For vigour and eloquence of style , unconquerable force of argument , majesty , and richness of lan- guage , it is not to be surpassed . " In 1648-9 he published ' The Tenure of Kings and LIFE OF MILTON . 107 CHAPTER XI.
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