The Poetical Works of John Milton, 5권John Macrone, 1835 |
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... passages next cited by Johnson are pre - eminently beautiful . I am utterly astonished at Johnson's want of ear and of taste on this occasion . Todd very justly says , that " the fineness of Milton's pauses , and flow of his verses into ...
... passages next cited by Johnson are pre - eminently beautiful . I am utterly astonished at Johnson's want of ear and of taste on this occasion . Todd very justly says , that " the fineness of Milton's pauses , and flow of his verses into ...
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... passage find 610 To the inmost mind , There exercise all his fierce accidents , And on her purest spirits prey , With answerable pains , but more intense , 615 As on entrails , joints , and limbs , Though void of corporal sense . My ...
... passage find 610 To the inmost mind , There exercise all his fierce accidents , And on her purest spirits prey , With answerable pains , but more intense , 615 As on entrails , joints , and limbs , Though void of corporal sense . My ...
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... passage is pathetic , moral , and full of force . 7 Ver . 22. What once I was , and what am now . ' Paradise Lost , ' book iv . 23 : - As in Now conscience wakes despair That slumber'd , wakes the bitter memory Of what he was , what is ...
... passage is pathetic , moral , and full of force . 7 Ver . 22. What once I was , and what am now . ' Paradise Lost , ' book iv . 23 : - As in Now conscience wakes despair That slumber'd , wakes the bitter memory Of what he was , what is ...
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... passage seems to restrict the time when this drama was written to a period previous to his last marriage , or at least nearly to that immediate time , while the singular ill- treatment of his daughters was fresh in his memory . This ...
... passage seems to restrict the time when this drama was written to a period previous to his last marriage , or at least nearly to that immediate time , while the singular ill- treatment of his daughters was fresh in his memory . This ...
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... passages in poetry are so affecting as this ; and the tone of expression is peculiarly Miltonic . 13 Ver . 87. And ... passage , down to verse 109 . 14 Ver . 110 . With joint pace I hear The tread of many feet . 6 Virgil , Æn . ' ii ...
... passages in poetry are so affecting as this ; and the tone of expression is peculiarly Miltonic . 13 Ver . 87. And ... passage , down to verse 109 . 14 Ver . 110 . With joint pace I hear The tread of many feet . 6 Virgil , Æn . ' ii ...
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