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 ...
... 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 ...
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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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Addison admiration ancient Andrew Marvell angels appear bard beautiful blind character church Comus Countess of Derby critic daughter defence delight Deodate divine Dryden edition England English epic exalted fable father favour force genius glorious glory Harefield hath heart Heaven honour hope human imagery images imagination invention Italy J. M. W. TURNER John Milton Johnson King L'Allegro labour language Latin learning less liberty lived lofty Lycidas majesty ment mind moral Muse nation native nature never noble observation opinion Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passages passions perhaps persons Petrarch piety poem poet poet's poetical poetry political Pope Powell praise prose published Puritan racter reader rich Samson Samson Agonistes says seems sentiment Shakspeare Smectymnuus solemn Spenser spirit style sublime Tasso taste thee things thou thought tion Tiresias true truth verse vigour virtue Warton whole words write