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... Lost , is a universe infused with mind , giving the same impression of irre- sistible and overwhelming force as the universe itself . His thoughts fill the imagination and transcend it , his rhythms fill the ears like the sound of the ...
... Lost , is a universe infused with mind , giving the same impression of irre- sistible and overwhelming force as the universe itself . His thoughts fill the imagination and transcend it , his rhythms fill the ears like the sound of the ...
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... Lost is like the first play in a tri- logy in which is shown the perversion of a noble spirit ; we might conceive of a second and third that might show the reconciliation of the opposing wills , as Eschylus reconciled Athena and the ...
... Lost is like the first play in a tri- logy in which is shown the perversion of a noble spirit ; we might conceive of a second and third that might show the reconciliation of the opposing wills , as Eschylus reconciled Athena and the ...
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... Lost ; but he was certainly well advised to change his theme to an epic . His shorter poems are all beautiful , and they show the same ear for noble rhythms as the epic does . He has not , however , the gift of spontaneous song that ...
... Lost ; but he was certainly well advised to change his theme to an epic . His shorter poems are all beautiful , and they show the same ear for noble rhythms as the epic does . He has not , however , the gift of spontaneous song that ...
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... Lost , by Patrick Hume , 1695 ; Poetical Remains , etc. , by C. Gildon , 1698 ; 1720 ( with criticism by Addison ) ; 1732 ( Bentley ) ; 1749-52 ( Newton ) ; 1794 ( Boydell , with notes and life by W. Hayley ) ; 1801 , 1809 , and 1826 ...
... Lost , by Patrick Hume , 1695 ; Poetical Remains , etc. , by C. Gildon , 1698 ; 1720 ( with criticism by Addison ) ; 1732 ( Bentley ) ; 1749-52 ( Newton ) ; 1794 ( Boydell , with notes and life by W. Hayley ) ; 1801 , 1809 , and 1826 ...
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