The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇBell and Daldy, 1866 - 334ÆäÀÌÁö |
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xviii ÆäÀÌÁö
... thoughts and imaginations sweetly linked , than of powerful human interest or greatly agi- tated feeling . They are in this respect not unlike the poetry of Spenser and Keats . According to Coleridge's remark , however , they prove all ...
... thoughts and imaginations sweetly linked , than of powerful human interest or greatly agi- tated feeling . They are in this respect not unlike the poetry of Spenser and Keats . According to Coleridge's remark , however , they prove all ...
xxi ÆäÀÌÁö
... thought and energy on the one hand , who act outwards upon nature , and whose greatness consists in such action , from the men of sensibility on the other , who are tremulous to the sights and sounds of nature , and find their function ...
... thought and energy on the one hand , who act outwards upon nature , and whose greatness consists in such action , from the men of sensibility on the other , who are tremulous to the sights and sounds of nature , and find their function ...
xxiv ÆäÀÌÁö
... thought it dishonorable , " he says , " that I should be travelling at my ease for amusement , when my fellow - countrymen at home were fight- ing for liberty . " Returning northwards , there- fore , he reached Rome again , where he was ...
... thought it dishonorable , " he says , " that I should be travelling at my ease for amusement , when my fellow - countrymen at home were fight- ing for liberty . " Returning northwards , there- fore , he reached Rome again , where he was ...
xxv ÆäÀÌÁö
... thought worth preserving , to be shown afterwards to his less appreciating countrymen . " Gratified , " he says , with encomiums of this kind , " which the Italian is not forward to bestow on men of this side the Alps , " he had no ...
... thought worth preserving , to be shown afterwards to his less appreciating countrymen . " Gratified , " he says , with encomiums of this kind , " which the Italian is not forward to bestow on men of this side the Alps , " he had no ...
xxviii ÆäÀÌÁö
... thoughts , " in order to " embark in a troubled sea of noises and hoarse disputes . " He imagined that a year or two of such work , to which he felt that he was lending " only his left hand , " would be all that would be required of him ...
... thoughts , " in order to " embark in a troubled sea of noises and hoarse disputes . " He imagined that a year or two of such work , to which he felt that he was lending " only his left hand , " would be all that would be required of him ...
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