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... sentiments , and images in his Latin pro- ductions than in his vernacular ; but there certainly is not the same raciness , vigour , and picturesqueness . His Epistles to his friend Charles Deodate are , indeed , very beautiful : they ...
... sentiments , and images in his Latin pro- ductions than in his vernacular ; but there certainly is not the same raciness , vigour , and picturesqueness . His Epistles to his friend Charles Deodate are , indeed , very beautiful : they ...
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... sentiment in these descriptions I shall probably be answered , that the images are selected by sentiment , and so arranged as to produce a particular tone of sentiment . If it be so , the sentiment is not brought out ; and the poet ...
... sentiment in these descriptions I shall probably be answered , that the images are selected by sentiment , and so arranged as to produce a particular tone of sentiment . If it be so , the sentiment is not brought out ; and the poet ...
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... sentiments , and reflections , he soothed himself ! -How he glowed when he imagined Samson pulling down destruction on the hands of his foes ! -His vigorous and enthusiastic mind roused him to be thus ready to devote himself to the ...
... sentiments , and reflections , he soothed himself ! -How he glowed when he imagined Samson pulling down destruction on the hands of his foes ! -His vigorous and enthusiastic mind roused him to be thus ready to devote himself to the ...
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... by De Neve , inter Mss . Brit . Mus . See their " Lives " by Godwin . See also " Theatrum Poetarum , " Canterbury , 1800 ; and again Geneva , 1824 . taneous ; his sentiments came from his imagination , rather LIFE OF MILTON . lxix ...
... by De Neve , inter Mss . Brit . Mus . See their " Lives " by Godwin . See also " Theatrum Poetarum , " Canterbury , 1800 ; and again Geneva , 1824 . taneous ; his sentiments came from his imagination , rather LIFE OF MILTON . lxix ...
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John Milton. taneous ; his sentiments came from his imagination , rather than his imagination from his sentiments . The vast fruits of his mind always resulted from complex ingredients ; though they were so amalgamated , that with him ...
John Milton. taneous ; his sentiments came from his imagination , rather than his imagination from his sentiments . The vast fruits of his mind always resulted from complex ingredients ; though they were so amalgamated , that with him ...
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