The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... human learning : he might be at this early age darkening his mind with the factitious subtleties of politics and theology , which might overlay the sublime and inimitable fire of the Muse . It seems as if he pursued the most abstruse ...
... human learning : he might be at this early age darkening his mind with the factitious subtleties of politics and theology , which might overlay the sublime and inimitable fire of the Muse . It seems as if he pursued the most abstruse ...
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... human voice A thousand modulations , heir by right Indisputable of Arion's fame . Now say , what wonder is it , if a son Of thine delight in verse , if so conjoin'd In close affinity , we sympathize In social arts , and kindred studies ...
... human voice A thousand modulations , heir by right Indisputable of Arion's fame . Now say , what wonder is it , if a son Of thine delight in verse , if so conjoin'd In close affinity , we sympathize In social arts , and kindred studies ...
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... human learning . Perhaps it were better if it had been . It is occasionally encumbered . Milton conforms every thing to his own grand inventions . Shakspeare enters into the souls of others . Spenser brings them upon the stage in groups ...
... human learning . Perhaps it were better if it had been . It is occasionally encumbered . Milton conforms every thing to his own grand inventions . Shakspeare enters into the souls of others . Spenser brings them upon the stage in groups ...
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... human mind . This is the spell of Gray's poetry : this makes the charm of Collins ' " Ode to Evening : " this is the magic of the poetical part of Cowley's " Essays : " all those parts of Shakspeare's dramas which break into pure poetry ...
... human mind . This is the spell of Gray's poetry : this makes the charm of Collins ' " Ode to Evening : " this is the magic of the poetical part of Cowley's " Essays : " all those parts of Shakspeare's dramas which break into pure poetry ...
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... human pathos : he was too stern and heroic for tears . It is rarely that I get into a different track of criticism from Warton ; but Warton was perhaps too exclusively fond of imagery and descriptions , and therefore has estimated the ...
... human pathos : he was too stern and heroic for tears . It is rarely that I get into a different track of criticism from Warton ; but Warton was perhaps too exclusively fond of imagery and descriptions , and therefore has estimated the ...
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