The Poetical Works of John Milton: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorMilner and Sowerby, 1853 |
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Pagina vii
... Never was there a more unconfined mind , and we would cite Milton as a practical example of the benefits of that universal ] culture of intel lect , which forms one distinction of our times , but which some dread as unfriendly to ...
... Never was there a more unconfined mind , and we would cite Milton as a practical example of the benefits of that universal ] culture of intel lect , which forms one distinction of our times , but which some dread as unfriendly to ...
Pagina viii
... never been fully developed , and which goes further to wards explaining the contradictions of human life than all others , carries us to the very foundation and sources of poetry . He who cannot inter- pret by his own consciousness what ...
... never been fully developed , and which goes further to wards explaining the contradictions of human life than all others , carries us to the very foundation and sources of poetry . He who cannot inter- pret by his own consciousness what ...
Pagina x
... never to oppress his faculties . ter of power runs through all Milton's works . His descriptions of nature show a free and bold hand . He has no need of the minute , graphic skill , which we prize in Cowper or Crabbe . With a few strong ...
... never to oppress his faculties . ter of power runs through all Milton's works . His descriptions of nature show a free and bold hand . He has no need of the minute , graphic skill , which we prize in Cowper or Crabbe . With a few strong ...
Pagina xi
... never heard till now . SPIRIT . At last a soft and solemn - breathing sound Rose like a stream of rich distill d perfumes , And stole upon the air , that even Silence Lines 244 --- 204 Was took ere she was ware , and wish'd she might ...
... never heard till now . SPIRIT . At last a soft and solemn - breathing sound Rose like a stream of rich distill d perfumes , And stole upon the air , that even Silence Lines 244 --- 204 Was took ere she was ware , and wish'd she might ...
Pagina xii
... never traversed . But fiercer flames than those which encompass Satan , burn in his own soul . Revenge , exasperated pride , consuming wrath , ambition though fallen , yet unconquered by the thunders of the omnipotent , and grasping ...
... never traversed . But fiercer flames than those which encompass Satan , burn in his own soul . Revenge , exasperated pride , consuming wrath , ambition though fallen , yet unconquered by the thunders of the omnipotent , and grasping ...
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