The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... character , com- pared with the ' Paradise Lost , ' as the New Testament bears , compared with the Old : it is more subdued , more didactic , more simple and unornamented , more practical , and less imaginative . The holy poet seems to ...
... character , com- pared with the ' Paradise Lost , ' as the New Testament bears , compared with the Old : it is more subdued , more didactic , more simple and unornamented , more practical , and less imaginative . The holy poet seems to ...
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... character and sentiment : his dialogue is supported with miraculous power and force ; and its strength and sublimity shine out the more from the extreme plainness of the language : the task was perilous to find adequate arguments for ...
... character and sentiment : his dialogue is supported with miraculous power and force ; and its strength and sublimity shine out the more from the extreme plainness of the language : the task was perilous to find adequate arguments for ...
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... character . Even in his own person he had long before given the sub- stance of the context , as cited by Dr. Newton : it must , however , be observed , that Christ is here answering Satan's speech , and counteracting his exquisite ...
... character . Even in his own person he had long before given the sub- stance of the context , as cited by Dr. Newton : it must , however , be observed , that Christ is here answering Satan's speech , and counteracting his exquisite ...
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... characters have great advantage . " The chief purpose for which I have introduced this criticism here , is this , that the reader may not look for what are thought the common ornaments or spells of poetry he must look for stern truths ...
... characters have great advantage . " The chief purpose for which I have introduced this criticism here , is this , that the reader may not look for what are thought the common ornaments or spells of poetry he must look for stern truths ...
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... one thoroughly versed in that craft : qui facere assuerat Candida de nigris , et de candentibus atra . His character is well drawn . " PARADISE REGAINED . BOOK I. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS . THE very PARADISE REGAINED . 11.
... one thoroughly versed in that craft : qui facere assuerat Candida de nigris , et de candentibus atra . His character is well drawn . " PARADISE REGAINED . BOOK I. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS . THE very PARADISE REGAINED . 11.
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