The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1권John Macrone, 1835 |
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... enter into a little explanation on that subject . Johnson has generally the reputation of strong , pure , and elegant language . In his Life of Milton ' he is sometimes vulgar and coarse . His manner is dogmatical and pedantic ; but the ...
... enter into a little explanation on that subject . Johnson has generally the reputation of strong , pure , and elegant language . In his Life of Milton ' he is sometimes vulgar and coarse . His manner is dogmatical and pedantic ; but the ...
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... enter the lists . In going over ground so often trod , I will not deny that I have often had great difficulty to avoid triteness ; for I have always resolved not to seek for novelty at the expense of truth . It is easy to find novelty ...
... enter the lists . In going over ground so often trod , I will not deny that I have often had great difficulty to avoid triteness ; for I have always resolved not to seek for novelty at the expense of truth . It is easy to find novelty ...
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... entered upon the work with the enthusiasm and fellow- feeling of a highly - endowed poetical mind , and in his daring flight has reached a level of imagi- nation , which no rival , ancient or modern , has surpassed . He is worthy to ...
... entered upon the work with the enthusiasm and fellow- feeling of a highly - endowed poetical mind , and in his daring flight has reached a level of imagi- nation , which no rival , ancient or modern , has surpassed . He is worthy to ...
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... enter into the supersti- tions of the dark ages , which have far more of dignity and sublimity . Perhaps Milton was at this date more proud of his scholarship than of his own original genius , as Petrarch to the last preferred his own ...
... enter into the supersti- tions of the dark ages , which have far more of dignity and sublimity . Perhaps Milton was at this date more proud of his scholarship than of his own original genius , as Petrarch to the last preferred his own ...
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... enter on the beings and language of another world . Every word is poetry . The first of the dramatis persona is the Spirit , whose speech runs to ninety - two lines . It is of the deepest interest to the piece , and opens to us the ...
... enter on the beings and language of another world . Every word is poetry . The first of the dramatis persona is the Spirit , whose speech runs to ninety - two lines . It is of the deepest interest to the piece , and opens to us the ...
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