The Poetical Works of John MiltonW. Tegg, 1862 - 767ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... describing the Syrian superstition , selects such as were most susceptible of poetical enlargement ; and which , from the wildness of their ceremonies , were most interesting to the fancy . " There are magical words of the same ...
... describing the Syrian superstition , selects such as were most susceptible of poetical enlargement ; and which , from the wildness of their ceremonies , were most interesting to the fancy . " There are magical words of the same ...
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... describing divine objects , such as the bliss of the saints , the splendour of heaven , and the music of the angels , is perpetually breaking forth in some of the earliest of his juvenile poems , and here more particularly in displaying ...
... describing divine objects , such as the bliss of the saints , the splendour of heaven , and the music of the angels , is perpetually breaking forth in some of the earliest of his juvenile poems , and here more particularly in displaying ...
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... described , and human passions of half - etherial sublimity might have been embodied his youthful purpose of some romantic tale of chivalry might also have been executed . Perhaps he would never have attained to the rich profusion of ...
... described , and human passions of half - etherial sublimity might have been embodied his youthful purpose of some romantic tale of chivalry might also have been executed . Perhaps he would never have attained to the rich profusion of ...
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... described by Beattie , in " Young Edwin . " CHAPTER XIX . RECAPITULATION OF MILTON'S PERSONAL CHARACTER . I KNOW not that much can be added to the traits of Milton's character which I have already given . As in almost all cases of great ...
... described by Beattie , in " Young Edwin . " CHAPTER XIX . RECAPITULATION OF MILTON'S PERSONAL CHARACTER . I KNOW not that much can be added to the traits of Milton's character which I have already given . As in almost all cases of great ...
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... described , the agency of spirits : he is sometimes raised above himself by the inspiration of Addison's noble essay ; then he sinks again to his own level . It was not Addison's opinion that the agency of spirits could not be described ...
... described , the agency of spirits : he is sometimes raised above himself by the inspiration of Addison's noble essay ; then he sinks again to his own level . It was not Addison's opinion that the agency of spirits could not be described ...
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