The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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John Milton. human intellects ; but of angels in obedient bliss , of angels in rebellion , who but Milton could venture to paint the designs or emotions ? Nor is the difficulty of adequate language less than of adequate conception . How ...
John Milton. human intellects ; but of angels in obedient bliss , of angels in rebellion , who but Milton could venture to paint the designs or emotions ? Nor is the difficulty of adequate language less than of adequate conception . How ...
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... Angels , the State of Innocence , the Tempta- tion of the Serpent , and the Fall of Man , though they are very ... angel gaze upon them with all that astonishment , and those emotions of envy , in which he is represented . " There is a ...
... Angels , the State of Innocence , the Tempta- tion of the Serpent , and the Fall of Man , though they are very ... angel gaze upon them with all that astonishment , and those emotions of envy , in which he is represented . " There is a ...
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... angels in the sixth book ; because he was necessitated to resort to material agency . It is founded on Rev. xii . 7 , 8- " There was war in heaven : Michael and his angels fought against the dragon ; and the dragon fought , and his angels ...
... angels in the sixth book ; because he was necessitated to resort to material agency . It is founded on Rev. xii . 7 , 8- " There was war in heaven : Michael and his angels fought against the dragon ; and the dragon fought , and his angels ...
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... angels . " Milton has taken everything that is sublime from the Latin and Greek poets in the giants ' wars , and composes out of them the following great image : — From their foundations loosening to and fro , They plucked the seated ...
... angels . " Milton has taken everything that is sublime from the Latin and Greek poets in the giants ' wars , and composes out of them the following great image : — From their foundations loosening to and fro , They plucked the seated ...
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... angels ? With regard to characters , -invention of such as are at once true to nature , and yet grand , or attractive , is very rare . Those of Dryden and Pope are por- traits , copied from individuals : they are admirable as portraits ...
... angels ? With regard to characters , -invention of such as are at once true to nature , and yet grand , or attractive , is very rare . Those of Dryden and Pope are por- traits , copied from individuals : they are admirable as portraits ...
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