The Life of John Milton: In Three Parts. To which are Added, Conjectures on the Origin of Paradise Lost: with an Appendix. By William Hayley ... |
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It is pleasing to address a sympathetic friend on a subject that interests the fancy and the heart . I remember , with peculiar gratification , the liberality and frankness , with which you lamented to me the extreme severity of the ...
It is pleasing to address a sympathetic friend on a subject that interests the fancy and the heart . I remember , with peculiar gratification , the liberality and frankness , with which you lamented to me the extreme severity of the ...
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tion of true poetical genius , and never did it add greater purity of heart to that divine yet perilous talent , to guide and sanctify its exertion . Those who are best acquainted with the writings and the virtues of my inestimable ...
tion of true poetical genius , and never did it add greater purity of heart to that divine yet perilous talent , to guide and sanctify its exertion . Those who are best acquainted with the writings and the virtues of my inestimable ...
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... defend himself against the poisoned arrows of flander ; and , in his younger days , from that tenderness and simplicity of heart , which lead a youthful poet to make his own affections and amusements the chief subjects of his fong .
... defend himself against the poisoned arrows of flander ; and , in his younger days , from that tenderness and simplicity of heart , which lead a youthful poet to make his own affections and amusements the chief subjects of his fong .
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There is an ampler field for the study of his early temper and turn of his mind in his Latin and Italian Poetry : here the heart and spirit of Milton are displayed with all the frankness of youth .
There is an ampler field for the study of his early temper and turn of his mind in his Latin and Italian Poetry : here the heart and spirit of Milton are displayed with all the frankness of youth .
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... only in the energy and hallowed use of poetical talents , but in that beneficent fervour and purity of heart , which entitle the great poet to as large a portion of af , fectionate esteem , as he has long possessed of admiration .
... only in the energy and hallowed use of poetical talents , but in that beneficent fervour and purity of heart , which entitle the great poet to as large a portion of af , fectionate esteem , as he has long possessed of admiration .
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