The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... Written after the model of the ancient Greek tragedies - Sublimity of Samson's endurance- Third place of excellence in Milton's works ought to be assigned to ' Samson ' -What ought to be brought to the read- ing of Milton - Remarks ...
... Written after the model of the ancient Greek tragedies - Sublimity of Samson's endurance- Third place of excellence in Milton's works ought to be assigned to ' Samson ' -What ought to be brought to the read- ing of Milton - Remarks ...
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... written by his nephew Edward Philips : his personal knowledge of the bard gives authenticity to all he relates ; but it is a piece of biography brief and bare . How much more interesting it would have been , had it been written in the ...
... written by his nephew Edward Philips : his personal knowledge of the bard gives authenticity to all he relates ; but it is a piece of biography brief and bare . How much more interesting it would have been , had it been written in the ...
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... stepped forward with a new life of the poet ; but it was coarsely and heavily , though violently , written ; and it did not obtain much reception except among readers of a political cast . It was not as a politician that PREFACE . xxiii.
... stepped forward with a new life of the poet ; but it was coarsely and heavily , though violently , written ; and it did not obtain much reception except among readers of a political cast . It was not as a politician that PREFACE . xxiii.
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... written at college : from all these extraordinary compositions it appears that the tone , richness , and character of Milton's genius were always the same from the age of fifteen ; and probably even much earlier : it was always mixed up ...
... written at college : from all these extraordinary compositions it appears that the tone , richness , and character of Milton's genius were always the same from the age of fifteen ; and probably even much earlier : it was always mixed up ...
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... written in his first year at Cambridge , when he was only seventeen : they must be allowed to be very cor- rect and manly performances for a youth of that age ; and , considered in that view , they discover an extraordinary copiousness ...
... written in his first year at Cambridge , when he was only seventeen : they must be allowed to be very cor- rect and manly performances for a youth of that age ; and , considered in that view , they discover an extraordinary copiousness ...
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