The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1John Macrone, 1835 |
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... observations - Milton's imagi- nation- His great poems - Studies in Holy Scriptures- Comparison with Spenser and Shakspeare - Lesson of his life - Intellect - Language - Mental and moral character- Comparison with Gray - Early Latin ...
... observations - Milton's imagi- nation- His great poems - Studies in Holy Scriptures- Comparison with Spenser and Shakspeare - Lesson of his life - Intellect - Language - Mental and moral character- Comparison with Gray - Early Latin ...
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... Observations on these criticisms— Johnson's copied from Addison - Superiority of Addison's cri- tique - Johnson's wilful detraction - Extracts from Addison's ' Essay on Paradise Lost ' 215 CHAPTER XX1 . Addison's Essay continued ...
... Observations on these criticisms— Johnson's copied from Addison - Superiority of Addison's cri- tique - Johnson's wilful detraction - Extracts from Addison's ' Essay on Paradise Lost ' 215 CHAPTER XX1 . Addison's Essay continued ...
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... observation ; of great ex- perience , both in manners and in literature ; and of a virtuous , conscientious , and religious mind : but he had his foibles , his blind prejudices , and his perverse and excessive humours . In politics he ...
... observation ; of great ex- perience , both in manners and in literature ; and of a virtuous , conscientious , and religious mind : but he had his foibles , his blind prejudices , and his perverse and excessive humours . In politics he ...
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... observation of those petty formalities and rules which irritate and insult great minds : it is absurd to construe it to have been corporal punishment . He retired to his father's villa at Horton , near Colebrook , in Middlesex , glad to ...
... observation of those petty formalities and rules which irritate and insult great minds : it is absurd to construe it to have been corporal punishment . He retired to his father's villa at Horton , near Colebrook , in Middlesex , glad to ...
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... Observation and an accurate copy of the external appearances of nature do not make the highest poetry : to copy always restrains the imagination . When we make things after our own fashion , we have the ascendency over them : it is ...
... Observation and an accurate copy of the external appearances of nature do not make the highest poetry : to copy always restrains the imagination . When we make things after our own fashion , we have the ascendency over them : it is ...
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