The Poetical Works of John MiltonW. Tegg, 1862 - 767 pàgines |
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Pàgina ix
... learning as original and brilliant in native facul- ties of the intellect : but there was the leaven of an unholy and factious spirit mixed with it . The Puritans had been working under - ground and above - ground with in- cessant ...
... learning as original and brilliant in native facul- ties of the intellect : but there was the leaven of an unholy and factious spirit mixed with it . The Puritans had been working under - ground and above - ground with in- cessant ...
Pàgina xi
... learning ; and with an infusion from the poetry of the Bible . His Latin verses had less of the wild , the sublime , and the visionary than his English , which of course arose from the difference of his models , and the different ...
... learning ; and with an infusion from the poetry of the Bible . His Latin verses had less of the wild , the sublime , and the visionary than his English , which of course arose from the difference of his models , and the different ...
Pàgina xii
... learning , would not submit to academical discipline . The line- Cæteraque ingenio non subeunda meo- obviously means nothing but a repugnance to the observation of those petty forma- lities and rules which irritate and insult great ...
... learning , would not submit to academical discipline . The line- Cæteraque ingenio non subeunda meo- obviously means nothing but a repugnance to the observation of those petty forma- lities and rules which irritate and insult great ...
Pàgina xv
... learning : he might be at this early age darkening his mind with the factitious subtleties of politics and theology , which might overlay the sublime and inimitable fire of the Muse . It seems as if he pursued the most abstruse , dry ...
... learning : he might be at this early age darkening his mind with the factitious subtleties of politics and theology , which might overlay the sublime and inimitable fire of the Muse . It seems as if he pursued the most abstruse , dry ...
Pàgina xx
... learning , and practised in conversation . Not so " Ad Patrem " or 66 Mansus ; " or some of the college exercises . But it is no more than justice to quote Warton's more favourable judgment on the sixth elegy , also addressed to Deodate ...
... learning , and practised in conversation . Not so " Ad Patrem " or 66 Mansus ; " or some of the college exercises . But it is no more than justice to quote Warton's more favourable judgment on the sixth elegy , also addressed to Deodate ...
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