The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... poet seems to have been awed by his subject , and to have given less of his own , either of thought , matter , or language : he appears rather the oracle or channel , through which the voice of the Divinity speaks . There is less of ...
... poet seems to have been awed by his subject , and to have given less of his own , either of thought , matter , or language : he appears rather the oracle or channel , through which the voice of the Divinity speaks . There is less of ...
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... poet ought to have dwelt on Christ's death and resurrection as the price paid for this redemption . He says : - " Whether Milton supposed the redemption of mankind , as he here represents it , was procured by Christ's triumph over the ...
... poet ought to have dwelt on Christ's death and resurrection as the price paid for this redemption . He says : - " Whether Milton supposed the redemption of mankind , as he here represents it , was procured by Christ's triumph over the ...
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... poet no opportunity of driving the devil back again to hell from his new conquests in the air . In the mean time , nothing was easier than to have invented a good one , which should end with the resur- rection ; and comprise these four ...
... poet no opportunity of driving the devil back again to hell from his new conquests in the air . In the mean time , nothing was easier than to have invented a good one , which should end with the resur- rection ; and comprise these four ...
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... poet goes on , at v . 343 : — Remove their swelling epithets , thick laid As varnish on a harlot's cheek ; the rest , Thin sown with aught of profit or delight , Will far be found unworthy to compare With Sion's songs , to all true ...
... poet goes on , at v . 343 : — Remove their swelling epithets , thick laid As varnish on a harlot's cheek ; the rest , Thin sown with aught of profit or delight , Will far be found unworthy to compare With Sion's songs , to all true ...
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... is here answering Satan's speech , and counteracting his exquisite panegyric on the philosophers , poets , and orators of Athens : yet at the same time , I can conceive that Satan's speech , PARADISE REGAINED . Book I.
... is here answering Satan's speech , and counteracting his exquisite panegyric on the philosophers , poets , and orators of Athens : yet at the same time , I can conceive that Satan's speech , PARADISE REGAINED . Book I.
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