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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... mind which fears nothing but error , suppresses nothing but the promptings of inconsi- derate feeling , desires nothing but the good of its kind . This incom- parable essay , for the combination of intellectual and moral excellence it ...
... mind which fears nothing but error , suppresses nothing but the promptings of inconsi- derate feeling , desires nothing but the good of its kind . This incom- parable essay , for the combination of intellectual and moral excellence it ...
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... mind of Milton on that subject which above all others presses upon men of thought and sen- sibility . We want to ... minds of his own and former times . The book derives its chief interest from its author , and accord- ingly there seems ...
... mind of Milton on that subject which above all others presses upon men of thought and sen- sibility . We want to ... minds of his own and former times . The book derives its chief interest from its author , and accord- ingly there seems ...
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... mind , and the variety of its energies and attainments . To many he seems only a poet , when in truth he was a profound scholar , a man of vast compass of thought , imbued thoroughly with all ancient and modern learning , and able to ...
... mind , and the variety of its energies and attainments . To many he seems only a poet , when in truth he was a profound scholar , a man of vast compass of thought , imbued thoroughly with all ancient and modern learning , and able to ...
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... mind , and we would cite Milton as a practical example of the benefits of that universal culture of intellect , which forms one distinction of our times , but which some dread as unfriendly to original thought . Let such remember , that ...
... mind , and we would cite Milton as a practical example of the benefits of that universal culture of intellect , which forms one distinction of our times , but which some dread as unfriendly to original thought . Let such remember , that ...
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... mind with the powers and splendours of the outward creation ; describes the surrounding universe in the colours which the passions throw over it , and depicts the mind in those modes of repose or agitation , of tenderness or sublime ...
... mind with the powers and splendours of the outward creation ; describes the surrounding universe in the colours which the passions throw over it , and depicts the mind in those modes of repose or agitation , of tenderness or sublime ...
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