: p.146 1.133 What then shall we vay? even this, that Shakespeare 2 antematon of genius, no passive vehicle of inspiration posohen by the spirit, not propeßich it – prict studied patienty, meditated cleeply, understood minntet Will knowledge become habitual's intuitive werde itself this habitual feelings at length gove bilt to that stupendens prower by which he THE ALDINE EDITION stand alone with no equal or second in Map: OF THE BRITISH a power which seated him. in one of the tos glory.smitter summits of the POETS prete mountain witt Milton Gaidas 162 Cameden of 4.156 h. Michael's Mount. otten place in this island Ant הספריה הלאומית S 2010 C 27005 The poetical works of John Milt LIT 5051 Milton, John, 1608-1674. THE POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN MILTON VOLUME III LONDON GEORGE BELL AND SONS YORK STREET COVENT GARDEN 1878 |