Remarks on the Character and Writings of John Milton: Occasioned by the Publication of His Lately Discovered Treatise on Christian DoctrineB. Perkins, 1828 - 116 páginas |
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... creations of ' Araby the Blest , ' and delighted still more in the romantic spirit of chivalry , and in the tales of wonder in which it was embodied . Accordingly his poetry reminds us of the ocean , which adds to its own boundlessness ...
... creations of ' Araby the Blest , ' and delighted still more in the romantic spirit of chivalry , and in the tales of wonder in which it was embodied . Accordingly his poetry reminds us of the ocean , which adds to its own boundlessness ...
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... life , and sentiment , and emotion , and invests the mind with the powers and splendors of the outward creation ; describes the surrounding universe in the colors which the passions throw over it , and depicts the soul in those MILTON . 11.
... life , and sentiment , and emotion , and invests the mind with the powers and splendors of the outward creation ; describes the surrounding universe in the colors which the passions throw over it , and depicts the soul in those MILTON . 11.
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... creation and of the soul . It indeed por- trays , 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 shuddering ...
... creation and of the soul . It indeed por- trays , 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 shuddering ...
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... creation requiring in its author almost the spiritual energy with which he invests the fallen seraph . Some have doubted whether the moral effect of such delineations of the storms and terrible work- ings of the soul is good ; whether ...
... creation requiring in its author almost the spiritual energy with which he invests the fallen seraph . Some have doubted whether the moral effect of such delineations of the storms and terrible work- ings of the soul is good ; whether ...
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... creations . That world of horrors , though material , is yet so remote from our ordinary nature , that a spiritual being , ex- iled from heaven , finds there an appropri- ate home . There is , too , an indefiniteness in the description ...
... creations . That world of horrors , though material , is yet so remote from our ordinary nature , that a spiritual being , ex- iled from heaven , finds there an appropri- ate home . There is , too , an indefiniteness in the description ...
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