The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... mind of the profound reader is kept in anxious and trembling sus- pense . The flash of the demon comes strong and dazzling : then follows the sublime and overwhelming answer , which eclipses it at once ; and which moves the soul and ...
... mind of the profound reader is kept in anxious and trembling sus- pense . The flash of the demon comes strong and dazzling : then follows the sublime and overwhelming answer , which eclipses it at once ; and which moves the soul and ...
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... mind hazarded the task . This alone is a proof that he was not conscious of any " failure of strength ; " and there is not a single passage in the execution , which indicates any such failure with whatever else compared of his immortal ...
... mind hazarded the task . This alone is a proof that he was not conscious of any " failure of strength ; " and there is not a single passage in the execution , which indicates any such failure with whatever else compared of his immortal ...
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... mind was set Serious to learn and know , and thence to do , What might be public good ; myself I thought Born to that end , born to promote all truth , " 1 All righteous things : therefore , above my years , The law of God I read , and ...
... mind was set Serious to learn and know , and thence to do , What might be public good ; myself I thought Born to that end , born to promote all truth , " 1 All righteous things : therefore , above my years , The law of God I read , and ...
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... mind , says Warburton , of the instrument of the Fall . Surely this interpretation is a far - sought and groundless refinement ; as is also the remark on ver . 310 , of the wild beasts growing mild at our Saviour's appearance as a mark ...
... mind , says Warburton , of the instrument of the Fall . Surely this interpretation is a far - sought and groundless refinement ; as is also the remark on ver . 310 , of the wild beasts growing mild at our Saviour's appearance as a mark ...
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... mind the ancient chorus . In his original plan of the ' Paradise Lost , ' under a dramatic form , he proposed to introduce a chorus of angels . The drama seems to have been his favourite species of poetry , and that which particularly ...
... mind the ancient chorus . In his original plan of the ' Paradise Lost , ' under a dramatic form , he proposed to introduce a chorus of angels . The drama seems to have been his favourite species of poetry , and that which particularly ...
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