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... had more of description and less of abstract thought : that sublime elevation of axiomatic wisdom was not yet reached ; but from his earliest years he appears to have been conversant and delighted with LIFE OF MILTON . xiii.
... had more of description and less of abstract thought : that sublime elevation of axiomatic wisdom was not yet reached ; but from his earliest years he appears to have been conversant and delighted with LIFE OF MILTON . xiii.
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... less of the objects . This faculty , indeed , was not Milton's chief excellence : now and then he is pathetic in " Paradise Lost , " but he has none of Shakspeare's human pathos : he was too stern and heroic for tears . It is rarely ...
... less of the objects . This faculty , indeed , was not Milton's chief excellence : now and then he is pathetic in " Paradise Lost , " but he has none of Shakspeare's human pathos : he was too stern and heroic for tears . It is rarely ...
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... less eminent , and dimmed -the former by his mediocrity , the latter by his eccentricities - some of the lustre of the name . The last died in 1829. Such are the chances and changes of time . Warton says , " I remember these ...
... less eminent , and dimmed -the former by his mediocrity , the latter by his eccentricities - some of the lustre of the name . The last died in 1829. Such are the chances and changes of time . Warton says , " I remember these ...
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... less explored , but not less magnificent domain . Fletcher has ( p . vii . ) inserted the following extract . In the " Second Defence of the people of England , " Milton is led in self - defence , he says , " to rescue his life from ...
... less explored , but not less magnificent domain . Fletcher has ( p . vii . ) inserted the following extract . In the " Second Defence of the people of England , " Milton is led in self - defence , he says , " to rescue his life from ...
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... less victorious . He had some weaknesses , of which a leading one was ductility : he was a man of elegant taste , numerous accomplishments , varied learning , with a sensitive , generous heart , and undoubted piety : he entertained some ...
... less victorious . He had some weaknesses , of which a leading one was ductility : he was a man of elegant taste , numerous accomplishments , varied learning , with a sensitive , generous heart , and undoubted piety : he entertained some ...
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