The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... sublime senti- ments ; for a naked grandeur of imagery ; for an absence of all the rhetorical flourishes of literary composition ; for the dictates of a lofty and divine virtue ; for a bold and gigantic dispersion of the veil from the ...
... sublime senti- ments ; for a naked grandeur of imagery ; for an absence of all the rhetorical flourishes of literary composition ; for the dictates of a lofty and divine virtue ; for a bold and gigantic dispersion of the veil from the ...
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... sublime arguments in answer to him . The style with which the ' Paradise Regained ' opens , is generally considered more sober , and less removed from its authorities , than that of the Paradise Lost ; ' and this is supposed to have ...
... sublime arguments in answer to him . The style with which the ' Paradise Regained ' opens , is generally considered more sober , and less removed from its authorities , than that of the Paradise Lost ; ' and this is supposed to have ...
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... sublime On the crystalline sky . Again , b . i . 741 : — Thrown by angry Jove Sheer o'er the crystal battlements . See also b . vi . 756. 860. Milton's " crystal battlements " are in the imagery of romance : the " crystalline sphere ...
... sublime On the crystalline sky . Again , b . i . 741 : — Thrown by angry Jove Sheer o'er the crystal battlements . See also b . vi . 756. 860. Milton's " crystal battlements " are in the imagery of romance : the " crystalline sphere ...
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