The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 334 Seiten |
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... universal retentive- ness of objects and facts of all kinds , from the oddities of street life , up through the beauties of sylvan scenery , to the splendors of celestial space , which we find in Shakspeare , and to which , so far as ...
... universal retentive- ness of objects and facts of all kinds , from the oddities of street life , up through the beauties of sylvan scenery , to the splendors of celestial space , which we find in Shakspeare , and to which , so far as ...
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... universal grace and proportion . Above all , it was pervaded by an anti - Puritan spirit , or spirit of retrospective dis- gust for the Puritan rule , which showed itself partly in direct satires and denunciations of Pu- ritanism ...
... universal grace and proportion . Above all , it was pervaded by an anti - Puritan spirit , or spirit of retrospective dis- gust for the Puritan rule , which showed itself partly in direct satires and denunciations of Pu- ritanism ...
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... later poetry , though bearing certain re- semblances to his earlier , should yet differ from it . By universal admission such is the fact . In Paradise Lost , Paradise Regained , and Samson Agonistes , THE LIFE OF MILTON . lxiii.
... later poetry , though bearing certain re- semblances to his earlier , should yet differ from it . By universal admission such is the fact . In Paradise Lost , Paradise Regained , and Samson Agonistes , THE LIFE OF MILTON . lxiii.
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... universal themes , stand apart as the great poets of the world , and the authors of the world's masterpieces . Notwithstanding the tradi- tion , through Philips and Ellwood , of Milton's preference for the Paradise Regained , there can ...
... universal themes , stand apart as the great poets of the world , and the authors of the world's masterpieces . Notwithstanding the tradi- tion , through Philips and Ellwood , of Milton's preference for the Paradise Regained , there can ...
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... universal interest , which , seeing that it had been reserved for him to sing it , could certainly now for that very reason , never be sung a second time , even had he sung it worse . " Of man's first disobedience , and the fruit Of ...
... universal interest , which , seeing that it had been reserved for him to sing it , could certainly now for that very reason , never be sung a second time , even had he sung it worse . " Of man's first disobedience , and the fruit Of ...
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