The Life of Milton: In Three Parts. To which are Added, Conjectures on the Origin of Paradise Lost: with an Appendix |
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I shall not attempt to produce parallel passages from the two poets , because the
chief idea that I mean to inculcate is , not that Milton tamely copied the Adamo of
Andreini , but that his fancy caught fire from that spirited , though irregular and ...
I shall not attempt to produce parallel passages from the two poets , because the
chief idea that I mean to inculcate is , not that Milton tamely copied the Adamo of
Andreini , but that his fancy caught fire from that spirited , though irregular and ...
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It strikes me as posible that these list words , aligned to Mofes in his vision by
Troilo Lancettn , might operate on the mind of Milton like the question of Ellwood ,
and prove , in his prolific - fancy , a kind of rich graft on the idea 1 1 . 1 ) 1 1 !
It strikes me as posible that these list words , aligned to Mofes in his vision by
Troilo Lancettn , might operate on the mind of Milton like the question of Ellwood ,
and prove , in his prolific - fancy , a kind of rich graft on the idea 1 1 . 1 ) 1 1 !
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let me advance in this ľadowy ' research , and after accounting for the first flashes
of Milton's subject on his fancy , pursue the vein of conjecture , in considering
various ideas that might influence him in the prosecution of his work . When
Adam ...
let me advance in this ľadowy ' research , and after accounting for the first flashes
of Milton's subject on his fancy , pursue the vein of conjecture , in considering
various ideas that might influence him in the prosecution of his work . When
Adam ...
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In his general ideas of poetry he resembled them both ; and in his mode of
expressing himself , in the preface to his Angeleida , he ... They both considered
sacred subjects as peculiarly proper for verse ; an idea condemned by Johnson ,
who ...
In his general ideas of poetry he resembled them both ; and in his mode of
expressing himself , in the preface to his Angeleida , he ... They both considered
sacred subjects as peculiarly proper for verse ; an idea condemned by Johnson ,
who ...
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