p. 146 1.133 What then shall we vay? even this, that Shakespeare genius, no child of nature, no automation of 2 passive vehicle of inspiration propose by the spirit, not possessing it first studied partienth, meditated cleephy, understood minutely till knowledge become habitual's intuitive wedded itself to his habitual feelings & at length, birth to that stupendous power by which he THE ALDINE EDITION stand alone with no equal or second in Map: OF THE BRITISH at power which seated him in one of the twod glory.smitten summits of the POETS Milton prete mountain with. comfreer not his rival Coleridge Propaphia Likraria' 4.156 no other place in this island that הספריה הלאומית S 2010 C 27005 The poetical works of John Milf LIT 5051 |