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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... 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 emotion , which manifest its thirst for a more ...
... 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 emotion , which manifest its thirst for a more ...
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... outward creation and of the soul . It indeed portrays with terrible energy the excesses of the passions ; but they are passions which show a mighty nature , which are full of power , which command awe , and excite a deep though ...
... outward creation and of the soul . It indeed portrays with terrible energy the excesses of the passions ; but they are passions which show a mighty nature , which are full of power , which command awe , and excite a deep though ...
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... outward frame of Lear . But we have a depth of passion which only an Archangel could manifest . The all - enduring , all - defying pride of Satan , assuming so majestically Hell's burning throne , and coveting the diadem , which ...
... outward frame of Lear . But we have a depth of passion which only an Archangel could manifest . The all - enduring , all - defying pride of Satan , assuming so majestically Hell's burning throne , and coveting the diadem , which ...
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... outward foes , the hap- piness of power and moral victory , the happiness of disinter- ested sacrifices and wide - spread love , the happiness of bound- less hope , and of thoughts which wander through eternity . ' Still there are times ...
... outward foes , the hap- piness of power and moral victory , the happiness of disinter- ested sacrifices and wide - spread love , the happiness of bound- less hope , and of thoughts which wander through eternity . ' Still there are times ...
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... outward rights , and removes restraints to the pursuit of property and outward good , fell very short of that , for which Milton lived and was ready to die . The tyranny which he hated most , was that which broke the intel- lectual and ...
... outward rights , and removes restraints to the pursuit of property and outward good , fell very short of that , for which Milton lived and was ready to die . The tyranny which he hated most , was that which broke the intel- lectual and ...
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