John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... whole of those much neglected but immortal productions . All the circumstances of the present times , and particularly the events which , in the religious world , have of late been thickening around us , compel the attention of society ...
... whole of those much neglected but immortal productions . All the circumstances of the present times , and particularly the events which , in the religious world , have of late been thickening around us , compel the attention of society ...
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... Whole in each bosom makes his just abode , With child and sire the same , though varied god . In answer to some malignant insinuations thrown out in after life by a political adversary , Milton , in his second defence to the people of ...
... Whole in each bosom makes his just abode , With child and sire the same , though varied god . In answer to some malignant insinuations thrown out in after life by a political adversary , Milton , in his second defence to the people of ...
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... whole nature before a tyranny which strove to lord it alike over the body and the soul . Indeed , an unworthy and dis- ingenuous spirit pervades this performance ; and he who would maintain a high opinion of Dr. Johnson's integrity and ...
... whole nature before a tyranny which strove to lord it alike over the body and the soul . Indeed , an unworthy and dis- ingenuous spirit pervades this performance ; and he who would maintain a high opinion of Dr. Johnson's integrity and ...
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... whole , excepting some rude outlines or suggestions of the story , is the immediate emanation of his own mind ; but Milton's erudition precluded him from this extreme originality , and was perpetually supplying him with thoughts , which ...
... whole , excepting some rude outlines or suggestions of the story , is the immediate emanation of his own mind ; but Milton's erudition precluded him from this extreme originality , and was perpetually supplying him with thoughts , which ...
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... whole is shed a tone of delicacy and tenderness which invests the most ordinary scenes with the charm of romance . Any comparison of the beauties of these poems would be alike diffi- cult and unsatisfactory . Probably Il Penseroso was ...
... whole is shed a tone of delicacy and tenderness which invests the most ordinary scenes with the charm of romance . Any comparison of the beauties of these poems would be alike diffi- cult and unsatisfactory . Probably Il Penseroso was ...
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