The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... beautiful passage : " Tis most true That musing meditation most affects The pensive secrecy of desert cell , Far from the cheerful haunt of men and herds , And sits as safe as in a senate - house . On which Warton has the following ...
... beautiful passage : " Tis most true That musing meditation most affects The pensive secrecy of desert cell , Far from the cheerful haunt of men and herds , And sits as safe as in a senate - house . On which Warton has the following ...
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... beautiful and golden scenery , and all the exquisite and grand displays of the arts of painting and sculpture , but he had a creative imagination , beyond all other men , which must have fired into a blaze at them . All with which his ...
... beautiful and golden scenery , and all the exquisite and grand displays of the arts of painting and sculpture , but he had a creative imagination , beyond all other men , which must have fired into a blaze at them . All with which his ...
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... beautiful and perfect work he would have made ! 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 ...
... beautiful and perfect work he would have made ! 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 ...
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... beautiful chorus appear to me particularly affecting , from the persuasion that Milton , in composing them , addressed the last two immediately to Heaven , as a prayer for himself . If the conjecture of this application be just , we may ...
... beautiful chorus appear to me particularly affecting , from the persuasion that Milton , in composing them , addressed the last two immediately to Heaven , as a prayer for himself . If the conjecture of this application be just , we may ...
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... beautiful than his mild and tender expostulation to his father , in that exquisite Latin address which has been quoted . His great poems require such a stretch of mind in the reader , as to be almost painful . The most amazing ...
... beautiful than his mild and tender expostulation to his father , in that exquisite Latin address which has been quoted . His great poems require such a stretch of mind in the reader , as to be almost painful . The most amazing ...
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