The Poetical Works of John MiltonCrosby, Nichols, Lee, 1864 - 858 Seiten |
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... moral pathos here ; and moral pathos is assuredly one of the finest spells of poetry . Pathos cannot be produced by a writer who has not a visionary presence of the objects which produce it : but it were better to give more of the ...
... moral pathos here ; and moral pathos is assuredly one of the finest spells of poetry . Pathos cannot be produced by a writer who has not a visionary presence of the objects which produce it : but it were better to give more of the ...
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... moral of this poem is very finely summed up in the six con . cluding lines . The thought contained in the last two might probably be suggested to our author by a passage in the ' Table of Cebes , ' where Patience and Perseverance are ...
... moral of this poem is very finely summed up in the six con . cluding lines . The thought contained in the last two might probably be suggested to our author by a passage in the ' Table of Cebes , ' where Patience and Perseverance are ...
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... moral and prudential character immediately appears . " Those authors , therefore , are to be read at schools that supply most axioms of pru- dence , most principles of moral truth , and most materials for conversation ; and these ...
... moral and prudential character immediately appears . " Those authors , therefore , are to be read at schools that supply most axioms of pru- dence , most principles of moral truth , and most materials for conversation ; and these ...
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... moral and decent to each one ; do for the most part lay up vicious principles in sweet pills to be swallowed down , and make the taste of vir . tuous documents harsh and sour . " But , because the spirit of man cannot demean itself ...
... moral and decent to each one ; do for the most part lay up vicious principles in sweet pills to be swallowed down , and make the taste of vir . tuous documents harsh and sour . " But , because the spirit of man cannot demean itself ...
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... moral qualities . I will not say that kings may not be deposed : but Charles I. ought not to have been deposed , much less put to death . In the poet , however , posterity has forgotten the regicide . In 1648-9 came out his ...
... moral qualities . I will not say that kings may not be deposed : but Charles I. ought not to have been deposed , much less put to death . In the poet , however , posterity has forgotten the regicide . In 1648-9 came out his ...
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