The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volum 1W.P. Hazard, 1863 - 625 pàgines |
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Pàgina xviii
... strength of his understanding , and all his sterner inclination to the dogmatic , the indignant , and the polemical , his main delight from the first , when he was free to choose , was in purely literary and especially poetic recreation ...
... strength of his understanding , and all his sterner inclination to the dogmatic , the indignant , and the polemical , his main delight from the first , when he was free to choose , was in purely literary and especially poetic recreation ...
Pàgina xxi
... strength within themselves , and whose faculty did not lie mainly in the tips of their outer senses . He seems to be unjust to Milton , however , in the negative part of his crit- icism , which denies ti Milton keenness of external ...
... strength within themselves , and whose faculty did not lie mainly in the tips of their outer senses . He seems to be unjust to Milton , however , in the negative part of his crit- icism , which denies ti Milton keenness of external ...
Pàgina lix
... strength , he would leave behind him some worthy work of Christian genius in which Britain should exult as a national possession , and which posterity would not willingly let die . Often as , amid the turmoil of his middle life , this ...
... strength , he would leave behind him some worthy work of Christian genius in which Britain should exult as a national possession , and which posterity would not willingly let die . Often as , amid the turmoil of his middle life , this ...
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