The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1권John Macrone, 1835 |
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... manners and in literature ; and of a virtuous , conscientious , and religious mind : but he had his foibles , his blind prejudices , and his perverse and excessive humours . In politics he was a bigot ; in sensibility and poetical taste ...
... manners and in literature ; and of a virtuous , conscientious , and religious mind : but he had his foibles , his blind prejudices , and his perverse and excessive humours . In politics he was a bigot ; in sensibility and poetical taste ...
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... manner is dogmatical and pedantic ; but the matter of his criticisms is worse than his style . He affects to be humorous or witty , where he is often only pompous and malicious . The obser- vation made by Coleridge in his Table - Talk ...
... manner is dogmatical and pedantic ; but the matter of his criticisms is worse than his style . He affects to be humorous or witty , where he is often only pompous and malicious . The obser- vation made by Coleridge in his Table - Talk ...
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... manners . Milton's contempo- raries have preserved little on these topics con- cerning him ; and we are left to deduce them from incidental passages in his prose works , or from the tone and colour of his poems . Less in this way has ...
... manners . Milton's contempo- raries have preserved little on these topics con- cerning him ; and we are left to deduce them from incidental passages in his prose works , or from the tone and colour of his poems . Less in this way has ...
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... manner in which he describes the dim superstitions of the false oracles is quite magical . I mention these things here as illustrative of Milton's life . We must consider him now , when he had scarcely reached manhood , as already a ...
... manner in which he describes the dim superstitions of the false oracles is quite magical . I mention these things here as illustrative of Milton's life . We must consider him now , when he had scarcely reached manhood , as already a ...
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... manner in which he touched upon it in his majes- tic hymn , where he showed himself a master of all its mysterious tones . Had he at this time taken subjects from the Bible for a series of odes and hymns , he might even have excelled ...
... manner in which he touched upon it in his majes- tic hymn , where he showed himself a master of all its mysterious tones . Had he at this time taken subjects from the Bible for a series of odes and hymns , he might even have excelled ...
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