The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volum 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... passions were human , and too often mingled with earthly dross . That magnificent and stupendous imagination must have often slept : his faculties duly employed might have produced other epic poems equal to " Paradise Lost ; " he might ...
... passions were human , and too often mingled with earthly dross . That magnificent and stupendous imagination must have often slept : his faculties duly employed might have produced other epic poems equal to " Paradise Lost ; " he might ...
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... passions of the age , which they could not miss . But the system of favouritism was then the general fault of monarchs ; and Charles had a warm and friendly heart , which could not easily give up an attachment . On the contrary , the ...
... passions of the age , which they could not miss . But the system of favouritism was then the general fault of monarchs ; and Charles had a warm and friendly heart , which could not easily give up an attachment . On the contrary , the ...
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... passions , that corrupt the human bosom , have no abode . To make a man of business requires nothing but petty and watchful observation , cold reserve and selfish craft : to catch the moment when caution in others is asleep ; to raise ...
... passions , that corrupt the human bosom , have no abode . To make a man of business requires nothing but petty and watchful observation , cold reserve and selfish craft : to catch the moment when caution in others is asleep ; to raise ...
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... passions , which infest the soul . He first acquired the government of himself , and over himself acquired the most signal victories ; so that on the first day he took the field against the external enemy , he was a veteran in arms ...
... passions , which infest the soul . He first acquired the government of himself , and over himself acquired the most signal victories ; so that on the first day he took the field against the external enemy , he was a veteran in arms ...
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... passions which familiarise us with private life . All was drawn with the enlarged eye of his own magnificent mind . In this respect he was utterly dissimilar to Shakspeare : he had none of the dramatist's playfulness and flexibility ...
... passions which familiarise us with private life . All was drawn with the enlarged eye of his own magnificent mind . In this respect he was utterly dissimilar to Shakspeare : he had none of the dramatist's playfulness and flexibility ...
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