The Poetical Works of John Milton, 2±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... ; Astonishing as Chaos ; as the bloom Of blowing Eden fair ; as Heaven sublime ! IN SIX VOLUMES . VOL . II . THOMSON . LONDON : JOHN MACRONE , ST . JAMES'S SQUARE . MDCCCXXXV . 938 1835 112 LONDON : PRINTED BY A. J. VALPY THE POETICAL ...
... ; Astonishing as Chaos ; as the bloom Of blowing Eden fair ; as Heaven sublime ! IN SIX VOLUMES . VOL . II . THOMSON . LONDON : JOHN MACRONE , ST . JAMES'S SQUARE . MDCCCXXXV . 938 1835 112 LONDON : PRINTED BY A. J. VALPY THE POETICAL ...
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... abstract truths , which are sublime , or pathetic , or beautiful . But those ideas , which Milton has embodied , no imagi- nation would have dared to attempt but his own : none else would have risen " to the highth of this.
... abstract truths , which are sublime , or pathetic , or beautiful . But those ideas , which Milton has embodied , no imagi- nation would have dared to attempt but his own : none else would have risen " to the highth of this.
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... sublime and ornamental literature of the ancients , and all the abstruse , the laborious , the im- mature learning of those who again drew off the mantle of Time from the ancient treasures of genius , and mingled with them their own ...
... sublime and ornamental literature of the ancients , and all the abstruse , the laborious , the im- mature learning of those who again drew off the mantle of Time from the ancient treasures of genius , and mingled with them their own ...
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... stanza . Ver . 232. Torn from Pelorus . Here again Milton brings in his learned allusions and illustrations : the picture is highly poetical and sublime . 35 Ver . 249 . Farewell , happy fields , BOOK I. 51 PARADISE LOST .
... stanza . Ver . 232. Torn from Pelorus . Here again Milton brings in his learned allusions and illustrations : the picture is highly poetical and sublime . 35 Ver . 249 . Farewell , happy fields , BOOK I. 51 PARADISE LOST .
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... sublime ideas as Milton ; and , among all their devils , have drawn no portrait comparable to this ; as every body must allow who has seen the pictures or the prints of Michael and the Devil , ' by Raphael ; or of the same by Guido ...
... sublime ideas as Milton ; and , among all their devils , have drawn no portrait comparable to this ; as every body must allow who has seen the pictures or the prints of Michael and the Devil , ' by Raphael ; or of the same by Guido ...
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