The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 334 Seiten |
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... perhaps few who would not agree with Coleridge that the nature of this " poetic imagination " this " vision - and faculty divine " may be better studied in Milton , by reason of its colossal proportions in him , than in any other ...
... perhaps few who would not agree with Coleridge that the nature of this " poetic imagination " this " vision - and faculty divine " may be better studied in Milton , by reason of its colossal proportions in him , than in any other ...
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... perhaps been sufficiently noted , was its effect in stimulating his literary ambition . While in Italy he had shown about , according to the custom , or had recited in literary circles , some of his juvenile compositions in Latin and ...
... perhaps been sufficiently noted , was its effect in stimulating his literary ambition . While in Italy he had shown about , according to the custom , or had recited in literary circles , some of his juvenile compositions in Latin and ...
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... perhaps leave something so written to aftertimes as they should not willingly let it die . " His aspirations had even taken a certain determinate direction as regarded the work on which he was to spend his strength , Knowing that " it ...
... perhaps leave something so written to aftertimes as they should not willingly let it die . " His aspirations had even taken a certain determinate direction as regarded the work on which he was to spend his strength , Knowing that " it ...
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... perhaps be argued that he did not prop- erly belong to a sect at all . The idealism of Milton's politics , the spirit of prophetic enthu- siasm rather than practical tact with which , in his political speculations , he wraps the facts ...
... perhaps be argued that he did not prop- erly belong to a sect at all . The idealism of Milton's politics , the spirit of prophetic enthu- siasm rather than practical tact with which , in his political speculations , he wraps the facts ...
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... of its superior strength and more natural cunning . His sonnets and other stray pieces of verse written during the civil wars and the Com- monwealth , and perhaps also those occasional pas- sages of THE LIFE OF MILTON . lix.
... of its superior strength and more natural cunning . His sonnets and other stray pieces of verse written during the civil wars and the Com- monwealth , and perhaps also those occasional pas- sages of THE LIFE OF MILTON . lix.
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