The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 334 Seiten |
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... better it would content them that he would stay . " In short , Milton left the university with the highest possible repu- tation . By his indefatigable study , " says An- thony Wood , " he profited exceedingly , and was esteemed to be a ...
... better it would content them that he would stay . " In short , Milton left the university with the highest possible repu- tation . By his indefatigable study , " says An- thony Wood , " he profited exceedingly , and was esteemed to be a ...
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... poetic muse , we see at the same time , better than we can see in the English poems , the habitually grave and austere tone of Milton's mind from his earliest youth , - its tendency , on the one hand , to scorn THE LIFE OF MILTON . xiii.
... poetic muse , we see at the same time , better than we can see in the English poems , the habitually grave and austere tone of Milton's mind from his earliest youth , - its tendency , on the one hand , to scorn THE LIFE OF MILTON . xiii.
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... better on this account that Milton was by nature a poet . The tendency to choose themes lying re- mote from ordinary social interests , and the abili- ty , in treating such themes , to wander on and on in a purely ideal manner , weaving ...
... better on this account that Milton was by nature a poet . The tendency to choose themes lying re- mote from ordinary social interests , and the abili- ty , in treating such themes , to wander on and on in a purely ideal manner , weaving ...
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... better studied in Milton , by reason of its colossal proportions in him , than in any other English poet . If imagi- nation in the poet is the power of thinking in concrete circumstance , of embodying meanings and states of mind in ...
... better studied in Milton , by reason of its colossal proportions in him , than in any other English poet . If imagi- nation in the poet is the power of thinking in concrete circumstance , of embodying meanings and states of mind in ...
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... better a doctrine leading to numerous applications which he does not state , and which it is needless to say no civil- ized society has yet seen fit to adopt . One notices in the tracts , too , a singular disposition to treat the ...
... better a doctrine leading to numerous applications which he does not state , and which it is needless to say no civil- ized society has yet seen fit to adopt . One notices in the tracts , too , a singular disposition to treat the ...
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