The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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... racter of Milton's genius were always the same from the age of fifteen ; and probably even much earlier : it was always mixed up with both classical and abstruse learning ; and with an infusion from the poetry of the Bible . His Latin ...
... racter of Milton's genius were always the same from the age of fifteen ; and probably even much earlier : it was always mixed up with both classical and abstruse learning ; and with an infusion from the poetry of the Bible . His Latin ...
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... racter distinct from him . Milton's texture is more massy : the gold is weightier : he has a haughtier solemnity . CHAPTER II . CRITICAL ACCOUNT OF MILTON'S COLLEGE POETRY . THOUGH there were many things which had a tendency to make ...
... racter distinct from him . Milton's texture is more massy : the gold is weightier : he has a haughtier solemnity . CHAPTER II . CRITICAL ACCOUNT OF MILTON'S COLLEGE POETRY . THOUGH there were many things which had a tendency to make ...
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... racter , were I to omit here to insert the whole of the Preface to the second book of his " Reason of Church Government urged against Prelates , " of which parts only have been hitherto extracted by former biographers : - " How happy ...
... racter , were I to omit here to insert the whole of the Preface to the second book of his " Reason of Church Government urged against Prelates , " of which parts only have been hitherto extracted by former biographers : - " How happy ...
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... racter of Satan combining the height of wickedness with grandeur of power and will , is supported in a state of progressive elevation ; while the Deity , Father and Son , still retains his supremacy ; and , to whatever sublimity the ...
... racter of Satan combining the height of wickedness with grandeur of power and will , is supported in a state of progressive elevation ; while the Deity , Father and Son , still retains his supremacy ; and , to whatever sublimity the ...
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... racter in strength of reason and understanding ; so , in this soliloquy of Eve's , after tasting the forbidden fruit , one may observe the same judgment , in his varying and adapting it to the condition of her fallen nature . Instead of ...
... racter in strength of reason and understanding ; so , in this soliloquy of Eve's , after tasting the forbidden fruit , one may observe the same judgment , in his varying and adapting it to the condition of her fallen nature . Instead of ...
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