The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... 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 6 ...
... 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 6 ...
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... truths best expressed in å grave , unaffected style ; or intended to suggest this fine moral to the reader ; —that simple naked truth will always be an overmatch for falsehood , though recommended by the gayest rhetoric , and adorned ...
... truths best expressed in å grave , unaffected style ; or intended to suggest this fine moral to the reader ; —that simple naked truth will always be an overmatch for falsehood , though recommended by the gayest rhetoric , and adorned ...
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... truths ; for 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 ...
... truths ; for 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 ...
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... truth , and particularly dwells on the recent attestation of it at the river Jordan . Our Lord passes forty days , fasting , in the wilderness ; where the wild beasts become mild and harmless in his pre- sence . Satan now appears under ...
... truth , and particularly dwells on the recent attestation of it at the river Jordan . Our Lord passes forty days , fasting , in the wilderness ; where the wild beasts become mild and harmless in his pre- sence . Satan now appears under ...
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... truth , " 1 All righteous things : therefore , above my years , The law of God I read , and found it sweet , Made it my whole delight , " and in it grew To such perfection , that , ere yet my age Had measured twice six years , at our ...
... truth , " 1 All righteous things : therefore , above my years , The law of God I read , and found it sweet , Made it my whole delight , " and in it grew To such perfection , that , ere yet my age Had measured twice six years , at our ...
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