The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1John Macrone, 1835 |
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... intellect appeared but as children of the dust : in the conscious vastness of his intel- lectual supremacy , he met them , when they put on the armour of assault , with scorn and de- fiance .ダー CHAPTER XII . MILTON'S CONTROVERSIAL ...
... intellect appeared but as children of the dust : in the conscious vastness of his intel- lectual supremacy , he met them , when they put on the armour of assault , with scorn and de- fiance .ダー CHAPTER XII . MILTON'S CONTROVERSIAL ...
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... intellect , and the ingenuity of his pointed language ; but they are false or exaggerated in decision , and irreverent and harsh in language . The splen- dour of Milton's genius ought to have kept aloof such pedantic petulance . If such ...
... intellect , and the ingenuity of his pointed language ; but they are false or exaggerated in decision , and irreverent and harsh in language . The splen- dour of Milton's genius ought to have kept aloof such pedantic petulance . If such ...
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... intellect . We cannot tell what he would have been without study ; but we know that he must have been great under any circum- stances , though his greatness might have been of a different kind . He made whatever he gathered from others ...
... intellect . We cannot tell what he would have been without study ; but we know that he must have been great under any circum- stances , though his greatness might have been of a different kind . He made whatever he gathered from others ...
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... nothing can be more dangerous than to resist all authority , and call in question all ancient institutions . If intellect is the grand glory of man , Milton stands pre - eminent above all other human beings ; 188 LIFE OF MILTON .
... nothing can be more dangerous than to resist all authority , and call in question all ancient institutions . If intellect is the grand glory of man , Milton stands pre - eminent above all other human beings ; 188 LIFE OF MILTON .
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... intellect ; retire- ment , temperance , courage , hope , faith . He had all the aids of learning ; all the fruit of all the wisdom of ages ; all the effect of all that poetic genius , and all that philosophy had achieved : all were ...
... intellect ; retire- ment , temperance , courage , hope , faith . He had all the aids of learning ; all the fruit of all the wisdom of ages ; all the effect of all that poetic genius , and all that philosophy had achieved : all were ...
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