The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Pickering, 1834 |
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... expression to thought , we have here a fine opportunity of comparing age with age , not only in its literary , but also in its intellectual features . We add , that no deeper stain could be marked upon our national reputation , than ...
... expression to thought , we have here a fine opportunity of comparing age with age , not only in its literary , but also in its intellectual features . We add , that no deeper stain could be marked upon our national reputation , than ...
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... expressing our very high opinion of the di- ligence , skill , and judgment of the Rev. Alexander Dyce , whose editions of Peele , Greene , and Webster , leave little to desire , and less to improve . " Quarterly Review . 57 , Chancery ...
... expressing our very high opinion of the di- ligence , skill , and judgment of the Rev. Alexander Dyce , whose editions of Peele , Greene , and Webster , leave little to desire , and less to improve . " Quarterly Review . 57 , Chancery ...
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... expressions , the remainder of the narrative has been the result of my own inquiries , and formed from the con- clusions of my own judgment . To the poetry of Milton from my earliest youth down to the com- mencing autumn of my life , I ...
... expressions , the remainder of the narrative has been the result of my own inquiries , and formed from the con- clusions of my own judgment . To the poetry of Milton from my earliest youth down to the com- mencing autumn of my life , I ...
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... expression would have been , had he lived to read the defence of Poly- gamy , the denial of the eternal generation of the Son , the inferiority of the Holy Spirit , and the open avowal of Arianism . Bolt Court would have grown darker at ...
... expression would have been , had he lived to read the defence of Poly- gamy , the denial of the eternal generation of the Son , the inferiority of the Holy Spirit , and the open avowal of Arianism . Bolt Court would have grown darker at ...
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John Milton. with fanciful and ingenious allusions , it has also a vigour of expression , a dignity of sentiment , and elevation of thought rarely found in very young writers . ' This praise is just but its La- tinity is not so flowing ...
John Milton. with fanciful and ingenious allusions , it has also a vigour of expression , a dignity of sentiment , and elevation of thought rarely found in very young writers . ' This praise is just but its La- tinity is not so flowing ...
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