The Poetical Works of John Milton, 5권John Macrone, 1835 |
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... sentiments , and the language are all admirably preserved : the story does not linger , as some have pretended ; but goes forward with intense interest to the end . The opening is in the chastest style of poetical beauty . " The breath ...
... sentiments , and the language are all admirably preserved : the story does not linger , as some have pretended ; but goes forward with intense interest to the end . The opening is in the chastest style of poetical beauty . " The breath ...
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... sentiment and pathos raised by what that imagination presents . To supply the materials of that imagination , there must be observation , knowledge , learning , and memory . In the amalgamation of all these Milton's drama excels . The ...
... sentiment and pathos raised by what that imagination presents . To supply the materials of that imagination , there must be observation , knowledge , learning , and memory . In the amalgamation of all these Milton's drama excels . The ...
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... sentiments , and words are those of a mental giant . Added to the mighty interest which these create , is the conviction that through the whole the poet has a relation to his own case ; —his blindness , his proscription , his poverty ...
... sentiments , and words are those of a mental giant . Added to the mighty interest which these create , is the conviction that through the whole the poet has a relation to his own case ; —his blindness , his proscription , his poverty ...
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... sentiment is of elder date than the time of Me- nander ; that it was one of the proverbial verses commonly received among the Greeks , the author of which cannot now be known . Clemens Alexandrinus calls it a tragic 1 Cor . xv . 33 ...
... sentiment is of elder date than the time of Me- nander ; that it was one of the proverbial verses commonly received among the Greeks , the author of which cannot now be known . Clemens Alexandrinus calls it a tragic 1 Cor . xv . 33 ...
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... sentiments in another speech of Samson , ver . 750 to ver . 763. Phillips says that Milton was inclined to pardon his repudiated bride , ❝ partly from his own generous nature , more inclinable to reconciliation than to perseverance in ...
... sentiments in another speech of Samson , ver . 750 to ver . 763. Phillips says that Milton was inclined to pardon his repudiated bride , ❝ partly from his own generous nature , more inclinable to reconciliation than to perseverance in ...
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