The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1권John Macrone, 1835 |
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... better , if it had been . It is occasionally encumbered . Milton conforms every thing to his own grand inventions . Shakspeare enters into the souls of others : Spenser brings them upon the stage in groups , in all the allegorical ...
... better , if it had been . It is occasionally encumbered . Milton conforms every thing to his own grand inventions . Shakspeare enters into the souls of others : Spenser brings them upon the stage in groups , in all the allegorical ...
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... better to deal with the invisible world than with the visible ; but we ought to associate them together : mere description is always imperfect : all the grandeur of natural scenery will not avail , unless by its tendency to operate on ...
... better to deal with the invisible world than with the visible ; but we ought to associate them together : mere description is always imperfect : all the grandeur of natural scenery will not avail , unless by its tendency to operate on ...
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... better to give more of the pathos , and less of the objects . This faculty , indeed , was not Milton's chief ex- cellence now and then he is pathetic in ' Para- dise Lost , ' but he has none of Shakspeare's human pathos he was too stern ...
... better to give more of the pathos , and less of the objects . This faculty , indeed , was not Milton's chief ex- cellence now and then he is pathetic in ' Para- dise Lost , ' but he has none of Shakspeare's human pathos he was too stern ...
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... better would it like him doubtless to be the mes- senger of gladness and contentment , which is his chief intended business to all mankind , but that they resist and oppose their own happiness . " But when God commands to take the ...
... better would it like him doubtless to be the mes- senger of gladness and contentment , which is his chief intended business to all mankind , but that they resist and oppose their own happiness . " But when God commands to take the ...
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... this her distracted estate into better days , without the least furtherance or contribution of those few talents , which God at that present had lent me ; I foresee what stories I should hear within myself , 90 LIFE OF MILTON .
... this her distracted estate into better days , without the least furtherance or contribution of those few talents , which God at that present had lent me ; I foresee what stories I should hear within myself , 90 LIFE OF MILTON .
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