The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1924 - 554ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Things unattempted yet in prose or rhyme . " It is , in short , a poetical representation , on the authority of hints from , the Book of Genesis , of the historical connexion between Human Time and Aboriginal or Eternal Infinity , or ...
... Things unattempted yet in prose or rhyme . " It is , in short , a poetical representation , on the authority of hints from , the Book of Genesis , of the historical connexion between Human Time and Aboriginal or Eternal Infinity , or ...
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... things and expressed their thoughts - might lead to curious results . We are concerned at present , however , with Milton only . In Milton's case we are presented with the interesting phenomenon of a mind apparently uncertain to the ...
... things and expressed their thoughts - might lead to curious results . We are concerned at present , however , with Milton only . In Milton's case we are presented with the interesting phenomenon of a mind apparently uncertain to the ...
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... things animate . 66 From the foregoing sketch , it will be seen that , while the poem is properly enough , as the name Paradise Lost indicates , the tragical story of the temp- tation and fall of the human race in its first parents ...
... things animate . 66 From the foregoing sketch , it will be seen that , while the poem is properly enough , as the name Paradise Lost indicates , the tragical story of the temp- tation and fall of the human race in its first parents ...
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... things therein Each to other like more than on Earth is thought ? " " Let Paradise Lost , then , be called a Vorstellung . But what a Vorstellung it is ! That World of Man , the world of all our stars and starry transparencies , hung ...
... things therein Each to other like more than on Earth is thought ? " " Let Paradise Lost , then , be called a Vorstellung . But what a Vorstellung it is ! That World of Man , the world of all our stars and starry transparencies , hung ...
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... things . This theory , no doubt , was a great solace to him " in his affliction , but it shows in him a greater strength of spirit , that made " him capable of such a solace . And it would almost seem to me to be ' peculiar to him , had ...
... things . This theory , no doubt , was a great solace to him " in his affliction , but it shows in him a greater strength of spirit , that made " him capable of such a solace . And it would almost seem to me to be ' peculiar to him , had ...
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