The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... 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 he was hard , and one " who could not , or would not hear . " His Life of ...
... 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 he was hard , and one " who could not , or would not hear . " His Life of ...
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... minds say of him , who could find no true poetry in Lycidas ? Johnson's political hatred to Milton was neither ... mind . But to doubt that he acted on conscientious principles , is to have no faith in human protestations or human ...
... minds say of him , who could find no true poetry in Lycidas ? Johnson's political hatred to Milton was neither ... mind . But to doubt that he acted on conscientious principles , is to have no faith in human protestations or human ...
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... 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 illustrate MILTON . The notes will be chosen from the numerous preceding annotators , with all ...
... 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 illustrate MILTON . The notes will be chosen from the numerous preceding annotators , with all ...
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... minds , in every department . The whole reign of Queen Elizabeth had been full of gallantry , adventure , and great- mindedness ; -of all that captivates the imagina- tion , and all that exercises and elevates the under- standing and it ...
... minds , in every department . The whole reign of Queen Elizabeth had been full of gallantry , adventure , and great- mindedness ; -of all that captivates the imagina- tion , and all that exercises and elevates the under- standing and it ...
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... mind , and be- came more fixed in his native love of liberty and self - government . As he was a reader of the most abstruse books , he entangled himself in the webs of controversy . When King James died , March 27th , 1625 , Milton was ...
... mind , and be- came more fixed in his native love of liberty and self - government . As he was a reader of the most abstruse books , he entangled himself in the webs of controversy . When King James died , March 27th , 1625 , Milton was ...
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