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... the restless deep , may all Prove intellectual gain to me , my wish Concurring
with thy will : science herself , All cloud removed , inclines her beauteous head ,
And offers me the lip , if dull of heart I shrink not , and decline her gracious boon .
... the restless deep , may all Prove intellectual gain to me , my wish Concurring
with thy will : science herself , All cloud removed , inclines her beauteous head ,
And offers me the lip , if dull of heart I shrink not , and decline her gracious boon .
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In a true poet , like Milton , all springs up unsought from the fountain of the soul or
the heart : it is an enthusiasm ; but an enthusiasm not unapproved by the sober
judgment and the conscience . Nothing is good , which there is not some ...
In a true poet , like Milton , all springs up unsought from the fountain of the soul or
the heart : it is an enthusiasm ; but an enthusiasm not unapproved by the sober
judgment and the conscience . Nothing is good , which there is not some ...
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Here , too , a beautiful girl , of high rank , richly accomplished in mind , is
introduced , to pour out under alarming circumstances a divine eloquence of
exalted and affecting sentiment . Virtue and truth , and purity of intellect and heart
, break out ...
Here , too , a beautiful girl , of high rank , richly accomplished in mind , is
introduced , to pour out under alarming circumstances a divine eloquence of
exalted and affecting sentiment . Virtue and truth , and purity of intellect and heart
, break out ...
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But now Milton ' s evil days began : he entered into thorny controversies which
blind the imagination , and harden and embitter the heart . It was not for sublime
talents , like his , to entangle themselves in these webs : his mighty genius could
...
But now Milton ' s evil days began : he entered into thorny controversies which
blind the imagination , and harden and embitter the heart . It was not for sublime
talents , like his , to entangle themselves in these webs : his mighty genius could
...
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He was blinded by his zeal in a cause in which his heart and his convictions were
embarked , and he reaped the fruit of the food he sought in bitterness and sorrow
: he found thorns and brambles and weeds , without end , wherever he applied ...
He was blinded by his zeal in a cause in which his heart and his convictions were
embarked , and he reaped the fruit of the food he sought in bitterness and sorrow
: he found thorns and brambles and weeds , without end , wherever he applied ...
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