Conversations at Cambridge..J. W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... the voice of the poet was ringing in my ears ; and some snatches of the original melody are therefore , I hope , retained in the transcription . MILTON , NEWTON , AND HALE . How the heart 4 S. T. COLERIDGE AT TRINITY .
... the voice of the poet was ringing in my ears ; and some snatches of the original melody are therefore , I hope , retained in the transcription . MILTON , NEWTON , AND HALE . How the heart 4 S. T. COLERIDGE AT TRINITY .
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University of Cambridge, Robert Aris Willmott. MILTON , NEWTON , AND HALE . How the heart opens at the magic name of Milton ! yet who shall , in our day , hang another garland upon his tomb ? Eloquence has exhausted its treasures in his ...
University of Cambridge, Robert Aris Willmott. MILTON , NEWTON , AND HALE . How the heart opens at the magic name of Milton ! yet who shall , in our day , hang another garland upon his tomb ? Eloquence has exhausted its treasures in his ...
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... Milton , far higher praise is due than mere genius , however mighty , can demand . He has brought the Muse to the aid of piety , and confuted , in every line of his noble epics , the assertion of Gibbon , that his powers were " cramped ...
... Milton , far higher praise is due than mere genius , however mighty , can demand . He has brought the Muse to the aid of piety , and confuted , in every line of his noble epics , the assertion of Gibbon , that his powers were " cramped ...
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... MILTON AND DR . BAINBRIDGE . 6 It seems to me that a very probable explanation of Milton's disagreement with the master of his col- lege , is contained in the following passage from the Apology for Smectymnus ' . It alludes , you per ...
... MILTON AND DR . BAINBRIDGE . 6 It seems to me that a very probable explanation of Milton's disagreement with the master of his col- lege , is contained in the following passage from the Apology for Smectymnus ' . It alludes , you per ...
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... Milton . Per- haps I ought rather to say , that you feel its in- fluence , in shaping the conceptions of the poet , and preserving those fine proportions whose combination makes the harmony of a structure . What can be more ridiculous ...
... Milton . Per- haps I ought rather to say , that you feel its in- fluence , in shaping the conceptions of the poet , and preserving those fine proportions whose combination makes the harmony of a structure . What can be more ridiculous ...
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