The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1John Macrone, 1835 |
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... truth . It is easy to find novelty if we permit ourselves to turn aside into the paths of error . To be natural and just , yet not obvious , is , as Addison says , the grand secret . I have followed the steps of no preceding biographer ...
... truth . It is easy to find novelty if we permit ourselves to turn aside into the paths of error . To be natural and just , yet not obvious , is , as Addison says , the grand secret . I have followed the steps of no preceding biographer ...
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... truth . From the dead of the night , while all was silent around me , I have worked till dawn ; and when the broad round beam of the golden sun had lifted itself clearly above the Alps , I laid down my pen , and pre- pared to enjoy in ...
... truth . From the dead of the night , while all was silent around me , I have worked till dawn ; and when the broad round beam of the golden sun had lifted itself clearly above the Alps , I laid down my pen , and pre- pared to enjoy in ...
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... truth , and purity of intellect and heart , break out at every word . To these strains who can deny poetical invention ? What definition of poetry can be given , by which this Mask can be excluded from a very high place ? Is it not ...
... truth , and purity of intellect and heart , break out at every word . To these strains who can deny poetical invention ? What definition of poetry can be given , by which this Mask can be excluded from a very high place ? Is it not ...
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... truths , but imagi- native truths : even single epithets convey these , as is shown by every part of Comus , ' while pic- turesque words point out the leading features of every rural object . No such words ever appear in Dryden or Pope ...
... truths , but imagi- native truths : even single epithets convey these , as is shown by every part of Comus , ' while pic- turesque words point out the leading features of every rural object . No such words ever appear in Dryden or Pope ...
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... truth is , that the knowledge of external nature , and the sciences which that knowledge re- quires or includes , are not the great or the fre- quent business of the human mind . Whether we provide for action or conversation ; whether ...
... truth is , that the knowledge of external nature , and the sciences which that knowledge re- quires or includes , are not the great or the fre- quent business of the human mind . Whether we provide for action or conversation ; whether ...
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