The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1권John Macrone, 1835 |
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... ' & c . But in the dialogue just mentioned , where Adam asks his celestial guest , ' Whether angels are susceptible of love , whether they express their passion by looks only , or by a mixture of irradiation , by LIFE OF MILTON . 53.
... ' & c . But in the dialogue just mentioned , where Adam asks his celestial guest , ' Whether angels are susceptible of love , whether they express their passion by looks only , or by a mixture of irradiation , by LIFE OF MILTON . 53.
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... passion in this dramatic poem ; but none is pretended to : while it is enchantingly descriptive , it is at the same time philosophically calm . We are carried into a fairy region of good Spirits and bad : and every thing of rural ...
... passion in this dramatic poem ; but none is pretended to : while it is enchantingly descriptive , it is at the same time philosophically calm . We are carried into a fairy region of good Spirits and bad : and every thing of rural ...
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... passion ; but how is passion a necessary ingredient of poetry ? Poetry must create ; but it may create beings of tranquil beauty , and calm exaltation . Cavillers say , that the Brothers ought not to philosophize , while the Sister is ...
... passion ; but how is passion a necessary ingredient of poetry ? Poetry must create ; but it may create beings of tranquil beauty , and calm exaltation . Cavillers say , that the Brothers ought not to philosophize , while the Sister is ...
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... passionate Rousseau , or spiritual De Stael , or historic and philosophical Sismondi . I have endeavoured to find some traces of Milton's visit in Geneva ; but have yet disco- vered none . I am told it is a mistake that the Deodate ...
... passionate Rousseau , or spiritual De Stael , or historic and philosophical Sismondi . I have endeavoured to find some traces of Milton's visit in Geneva ; but have yet disco- vered none . I am told it is a mistake that the Deodate ...
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... passion , prompting him to do his country service , as was that inward prompting ' of poesy , by which he did his country honour . He was alive to all that was due from man to man in all the relations of life : he was invested with a ...
... passion , prompting him to do his country service , as was that inward prompting ' of poesy , by which he did his country honour . He was alive to all that was due from man to man in all the relations of life : he was invested with a ...
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