“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 2Macmillan, 1890 |
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... mind applying itself admiringly to the product of a great mind of another class and of a diviner age , but feeling itself at every moment perturbed by some turn of thought , some phrase , some rhythm , out of the range of its own habits ...
... mind applying itself admiringly to the product of a great mind of another class and of a diviner age , but feeling itself at every moment perturbed by some turn of thought , some phrase , some rhythm , out of the range of its own habits ...
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... mind as to some great literary work to be undertaken and carried out , was all at sea again both as to the subject and as to the form . He had become uncertain whether the dramatic form , or some combination of the dramatic and the ...
... mind as to some great literary work to be undertaken and carried out , was all at sea again both as to the subject and as to the form . He had become uncertain whether the dramatic form , or some combination of the dramatic and the ...
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... mind that he could repeat Tasso's offer to let another person decide which he should take . But the dramatic and lyrical forms had also their attractions for him , and in each of these forms there were possible varieties . Thus , if he ...
... mind that he could repeat Tasso's offer to let another person decide which he should take . But the dramatic and lyrical forms had also their attractions for him , and in each of these forms there were possible varieties . Thus , if he ...
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... mind " at home in the spacious circuits of her musing " had then liberty to propose to her- self . But it does more than this . It shows a stronger determination to the dramatic form than we should have inferred from the passage in the ...
... mind " at home in the spacious circuits of her musing " had then liberty to propose to her- self . But it does more than this . It shows a stronger determination to the dramatic form than we should have inferred from the passage in the ...
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... mind was stored with an amount of various and exact learning such as few other men of his age possessed ; so that , had he ceased then to acquire more , he would still have carried in his memory a vast resource of material out of which ...
... mind was stored with an amount of various and exact learning such as few other men of his age possessed ; so that , had he ceased then to acquire more , he would still have carried in his memory a vast resource of material out of which ...
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