Remarks on the Character and Writings of John Milton: Occasioned by the Publication of His Lately Discovered Treatise on Christian DoctrineEdward Rainford, 1828 - 48 páginas |
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... felt that poetry was as a universal presence . Great minds were every where his kindred . He felt the enchantment of Oriental fiction , surrendered himself to the strange creations of Araby the blest , ' and delighted still more in the ...
... felt that poetry was as a universal presence . Great minds were every where his kindred . He felt the enchantment of Oriental fiction , surrendered himself to the strange creations of Araby the blest , ' and delighted still more in the ...
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... felt within himself a power to erect the prison - house of fallen spirits , to encircle them with flames and horrors ... felt to characterize Milton . His sublimity is in every man's mouth . Is it felt that his poetry breathes a ...
... felt within himself a power to erect the prison - house of fallen spirits , to encircle them with flames and horrors ... felt to characterize Milton . His sublimity is in every man's mouth . Is it felt that his poetry breathes a ...
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... felt delight , Such sober certainty of waking bliss , I never heard till now . SPIRIT . Lines 244-264 . At last a soft and solemn - breathing sound Rose like a steam of rich distill'd perfumes , And stole upon the air , that even ...
... felt delight , Such sober certainty of waking bliss , I never heard till now . SPIRIT . Lines 244-264 . At last a soft and solemn - breathing sound Rose like a steam of rich distill'd perfumes , And stole upon the air , that even ...
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... felt in a spirit so transcendently evil as Satan , favours our sympathies with virtue . But our interest fastens , in this and like cases , on what is not evil . We gaze on Satan with an awe not unmixed with mysterious plea- sure , as ...
... felt in a spirit so transcendently evil as Satan , favours our sympathies with virtue . But our interest fastens , in this and like cases , on what is not evil . We gaze on Satan with an awe not unmixed with mysterious plea- sure , as ...
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... felt , that in- terests of infinite moment were at stake ; and who will blame him for binding himself to them with the whole energy of his great mind , and for defending them with fervour and ve - i hemence ? We must not mistake ...
... felt , that in- terests of infinite moment were at stake ; and who will blame him for binding himself to them with the whole energy of his great mind , and for defending them with fervour and ve - i hemence ? We must not mistake ...
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