The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volum 1John Macrone, 1835 |
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Pàgina xxviii
... heart . There have been temporary idols of admiration from whom it has been well to withdraw unme- rited worship , but who will dare to say that the worship of Milton has been unmerited ? Or , if any one has thus dared , does he not ...
... heart . There have been temporary idols of admiration from whom it has been well to withdraw unme- rited worship , but who will dare to say that the worship of Milton has been unmerited ? Or , if any one has thus dared , does he not ...
Pàgina xxix
... heart and fevered my spirit . The peace which my destiny would take from me , I have endeavoured to court by lofty and in- spiring literature . Geneva , May , 1835 . LIFE OF MILTON . LIFE OF MILTON . CHAPTER I. PREFACE . xxix.
... heart and fevered my spirit . The peace which my destiny would take from me , I have endeavoured to court by lofty and in- spiring literature . Geneva , May , 1835 . LIFE OF MILTON . LIFE OF MILTON . CHAPTER I. PREFACE . xxix.
Pàgina 27
... lip , if dull of heart I shrink not , and decline her gracious boon . Go , now , and gather dross , ye sordid minds That covet it : what could my Father more ?, What more could Jove himself , unless he gave His LIFE OF MILTON . 27.
... lip , if dull of heart I shrink not , and decline her gracious boon . Go , now , and gather dross , ye sordid minds That covet it : what could my Father more ?, What more could Jove himself , unless he gave His LIFE OF MILTON . 27.
Pàgina 46
... heart : it is an enthu- siasm ; but an enthusiasm not unapproved by the sober judgment and the conscience . Nothing is good , which there is not some susceptibility within us ready instantly to recognize : nothing can be forced upon us ...
... heart : it is an enthu- siasm ; but an enthusiasm not unapproved by the sober judgment and the conscience . Nothing is good , which there is not some susceptibility within us ready instantly to recognize : nothing can be forced upon us ...
Pàgina 57
... heart , break out at every word . To these strains who can deny poetical invention ? What definition of poetry can be given , by which this Mask can be excluded from a very high place ? Is it not every where either brilliant and ...
... heart , break out at every word . To these strains who can deny poetical invention ? What definition of poetry can be given , by which this Mask can be excluded from a very high place ? Is it not every where either brilliant and ...
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