The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... Muse Of classic ages in our MILTON met ? A genius universal as his theme ; Astonishing as Chaos ; as the bloom Of blowing Eden fair ; as Heaven sublime ! THOMSON . IN SIX VOLUMES VOL . I. LONDON : JOHN MACRONE , ST . JAMES'S SQUARE ...
... Muse Of classic ages in our MILTON met ? A genius universal as his theme ; Astonishing as Chaos ; as the bloom Of blowing Eden fair ; as Heaven sublime ! THOMSON . IN SIX VOLUMES VOL . I. LONDON : JOHN MACRONE , ST . JAMES'S SQUARE ...
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... Muse - Spenser - Dante- Idealism of ' Comus ' - Grandeur of Paradise Lost ' - The study of Milton's poetry a duty - Milton's precocious talents , & c . 195 CHAPTER XIX . Recapitulation of Milton's personal character - Non - com- pliance ...
... Muse - Spenser - Dante- Idealism of ' Comus ' - Grandeur of Paradise Lost ' - The study of Milton's poetry a duty - Milton's precocious talents , & c . 195 CHAPTER XIX . Recapitulation of Milton's personal character - Non - com- pliance ...
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... Muses then exclaim , Nec duri libet usque minas perferre magistri , C©¡teraque ingenio non subeunda meo . No notice has been handed down how this extra- ordinary performance was received : it seems yet to have produced no fame to him ...
... Muses then exclaim , Nec duri libet usque minas perferre magistri , C©¡teraque ingenio non subeunda meo . No notice has been handed down how this extra- ordinary performance was received : it seems yet to have produced no fame to him ...
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... - mense a circuit of human learning : he might be at this early age darkening his mind with the fac- titious subtleties of politics and theology , which might overlay the sublime and inimitable fire of the Muse LIFE OF MILTON . 19.
... - mense a circuit of human learning : he might be at this early age darkening his mind with the fac- titious subtleties of politics and theology , which might overlay the sublime and inimitable fire of the Muse LIFE OF MILTON . 19.
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John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. might overlay the sublime and inimitable fire of the Muse . It seems as if he pursued the most abstruse , dry , and puzzling tracks of study . It is indeed to be remarked , that in most of his poems there ...
John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. might overlay the sublime and inimitable fire of the Muse . It seems as if he pursued the most abstruse , dry , and puzzling tracks of study . It is indeed to be remarked , that in most of his poems there ...
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