The Poetical Works of John Milton: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorMilner and Sowerby, 1853 |
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Pagina viii
... human nature ; we mean of that thirst or aspiration , to which no mind is wholly a stranger , for something purer and lovelier , something more powerful , lofty and thrilling , than ordinary and real life affords . No doctrine is more ...
... human nature ; we mean of that thirst or aspiration , to which no mind is wholly a stranger , for something purer and lovelier , something more powerful , lofty and thrilling , than ordinary and real life affords . No doctrine is more ...
Pagina ix
... human nature by vivid delineations of its tenderest and loftiest feelings , spreads our sympathies over all classes of society , knits us by new ties of universal being , and through the bright- ness of its prophetic visions helps faith ...
... human nature by vivid delineations of its tenderest and loftiest feelings , spreads our sympathies over all classes of society , knits us by new ties of universal being , and through the bright- ness of its prophetic visions helps faith ...
Pagina xii
... human genius . The two first books , by universal consent , stand pre- eminent in sublimity . Hell and Hell's King have a terrible harmony , and dilate into new grandeur and awfulness , the longer we contemplate them . From one element ...
... human genius . The two first books , by universal consent , stand pre- eminent in sublimity . Hell and Hell's King have a terrible harmony , and dilate into new grandeur and awfulness , the longer we contemplate them . From one element ...
Pagina xiii
... human objects on whom to pour forth the fulness of their affection ; and still it is serene , for it is the love of happy beings , who know not suffering even by name , whose innocence excludes not only the tumults but the thought of ...
... human objects on whom to pour forth the fulness of their affection ; and still it is serene , for it is the love of happy beings , who know not suffering even by name , whose innocence excludes not only the tumults but the thought of ...
Pagina 9
... human , princely dignities ; And powers that erst in heaven sat on thrones , Though of their names in heavenly records now Be no memorial ; blotted out and rased By their rebellion from the books of life . Nor had they yet among the ...
... human , princely dignities ; And powers that erst in heaven sat on thrones , Though of their names in heavenly records now Be no memorial ; blotted out and rased By their rebellion from the books of life . Nor had they yet among the ...
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