The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... as the bloom Of blowing Eden fair ; as Heaven sublime ! THOMSON . IN SIX VOLUMES . STAND LIBKAR LONDON : JOHN MACRONE , ST . JAMES'S SQUARE . MDCCCXXXV . Wi 82114 мыыву 605170 CONTENTS . PARADISE General Remarks on the THE POETICAL WORKS.
... as the bloom Of blowing Eden fair ; as Heaven sublime ! THOMSON . IN SIX VOLUMES . STAND LIBKAR LONDON : JOHN MACRONE , ST . JAMES'S SQUARE . MDCCCXXXV . Wi 82114 мыыву 605170 CONTENTS . PARADISE General Remarks on the THE POETICAL WORKS.
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... sublime creation , which the pictures every where abounding in Paradise Lost ' exhibit . " All in the Paradise Re- gained ' wears a sober , serene majesty , like the mellow light of the moon in a calm autumnal evening . . It is true ...
... sublime creation , which the pictures every where abounding in Paradise Lost ' exhibit . " All in the Paradise Re- gained ' wears a sober , serene majesty , like the mellow light of the moon in a calm autumnal evening . . It is true ...
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... sublime truths contained in it , as the preceding speech of Satan is for that fine vein of poetry which runs through it : and one may observe in general , that Milton has quite , throughout this work , thrown the ornaments of poetry on ...
... sublime truths contained in it , as the preceding speech of Satan is for that fine vein of poetry which runs through it : and one may observe in general , that Milton has quite , throughout this work , thrown the ornaments of poetry on ...
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... sublime senti- ments ; for a naked grandeur of imagery ; for an absence of all the rhetorical flourishes of literary composition ; for the dictates of a lofty and divine virtue ; for a bold and gigantic dispersion of the veil from the ...
... sublime senti- ments ; for a naked grandeur of imagery ; for an absence of all the rhetorical flourishes of literary composition ; for the dictates of a lofty and divine virtue ; for a bold and gigantic dispersion of the veil from the ...
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... sublime in its mode of unfolding the highest wisdom that man can learn for this purpose it was necessary to keep all the ornamental parts of the poem in due subordination to the preceptive . This delicate and difficult point is ...
... sublime in its mode of unfolding the highest wisdom that man can learn for this purpose it was necessary to keep all the ornamental parts of the poem in due subordination to the preceptive . This delicate and difficult point is ...
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