The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 334 Seiten |
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... strength of his understanding , and all his sterner inclination to the dogmatic , the indignant , and the polemical , his main delight from the first , when he was free to choose , was in purely literary and especially poetic recreation ...
... strength of his understanding , and all his sterner inclination to the dogmatic , the indignant , and the polemical , his main delight from the first , when he was free to choose , was in purely literary and especially poetic recreation ...
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John Milton John Mitford. by reason of very strength , a soul might come to rest in the sweet and exquisite , and so make true his own maxim , - - " How charming is divine philosophy ! Not harsh and crabbed as dull fools suppose , But ...
John Milton John Mitford. by reason of very strength , a soul might come to rest in the sweet and exquisite , and so make true his own maxim , - - " How charming is divine philosophy ! Not harsh and crabbed as dull fools suppose , But ...
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... strength within themselves , and whose faculty did not lie mainly in the tips of their outer senses . He seems to be unjust to Milton , however , in the negative part of his crit- icism , which denies to Milton keenness of external ...
... strength within themselves , and whose faculty did not lie mainly in the tips of their outer senses . He seems to be unjust to Milton , however , in the negative part of his crit- icism , which denies to Milton keenness of external ...
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... strength . We have called them sensuous - ideal in their general character , and have spoken of them as being , even in virtue of their singular excellence in this kind , essentially Mil- tonic ; but they are Miltonic also in a higher ...
... strength . We have called them sensuous - ideal in their general character , and have spoken of them as being , even in virtue of their singular excellence in this kind , essentially Mil- tonic ; but they are Miltonic also in a higher ...
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... strength of his Prot- estantism , he was not molested . From Rome he went again for two months to Florence ; thence to Lucca , and so across the Apennines , through Bologna and Ferrara , to Venice . Thence , after a month's stay , and ...
... strength of his Prot- estantism , he was not molested . From Rome he went again for two months to Florence ; thence to Lucca , and so across the Apennines , through Bologna and Ferrara , to Venice . Thence , after a month's stay , and ...
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