Milton Memorial Lectures, 1908: Read Before the Royal Society of LiteratureHaskell House, 1964 - 222 páginas |
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... sublime ideal . He had seen Heaven opened , and he would " hold up the mirror , " not , indeed , to Nature , but to the " ways of God to man . " So great a theme demanded a grander , if severer , style " swayed . In perfect diapason ...
... sublime ideal . He had seen Heaven opened , and he would " hold up the mirror , " not , indeed , to Nature , but to the " ways of God to man . " So great a theme demanded a grander , if severer , style " swayed . In perfect diapason ...
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... Sublime . " > To do this it must possess characteristics akin to the Sublime itself . It must go beyond the commonplace and the prosaic in the bad sense ; it must stop short of the bombastic and the extravagant . Now it is practically ...
... Sublime . " > To do this it must possess characteristics akin to the Sublime itself . It must go beyond the commonplace and the prosaic in the bad sense ; it must stop short of the bombastic and the extravagant . Now it is practically ...
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... sublime " as well as a source of other things down to the ridiculous : and I should not wonder if the famous " one step " adage suggested itself to the first person who used it , in direct connection with this habit of regarding figures ...
... sublime " as well as a source of other things down to the ridiculous : and I should not wonder if the famous " one step " adage suggested itself to the first person who used it , in direct connection with this habit of regarding figures ...
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MILTONS KNOWLEDGE OF MUSIC By WILLIAM HENRY | 11 |
A NOTE ON MILTONS SHORTER POEMS By ERNEST | 23 |
MILTON AND THE LIBERTY OF THE PRESS By WILLIAM | 39 |
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