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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... genius . He was conscious of that within him , which could quicken all knowledge , and wield it with ease and might ; which could give freshness to old truths and harmony to discordant thoughts ; which could bind together , by living ...
... genius . He was conscious of that within him , which could quicken all knowledge , and wield it with ease and might ; which could give freshness to old truths and harmony to discordant thoughts ; which could bind together , by living ...
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... genius , on whatever soil , or in whatever age , it burst forth and poured out its fulness . He understood too well the rights , and dignity , and pride of creative imagination , to lay on it the laws of the Greek or Roman school ...
... genius , on whatever soil , or in whatever age , it burst forth and poured out its fulness . He understood too well the rights , and dignity , and pride of creative imagination , to lay on it the laws of the Greek or Roman school ...
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... - inal power , creative genius exists , the mind , far from being distracted or oppressed by the variety of its acquisitions , will see more and more common bearings and hidden and beau- tiful analogies in 8 MILTON .
... - inal power , creative genius exists , the mind , far from being distracted or oppressed by the variety of its acquisitions , will see more and more common bearings and hidden and beau- tiful analogies in 8 MILTON .
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... genius the most trancen- dant . He esteemed it in himself as a kind of inspiration , and wrote his great works with something of the conscious dignity of a prophet . We agree with Milton in his estimate of poetry . It seems to us the di ...
... genius the most trancen- dant . He esteemed it in himself as a kind of inspiration , and wrote his great works with something of the conscious dignity of a prophet . We agree with Milton in his estimate of poetry . It seems to us the di ...
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... genius . He has not penetrated those sacred recesses of the soul , where poetry is born and nourished , and inhales immortal vigor , and wings herself for her heavenward flight . In an intellectual na- ture , framed for progress and for ...
... genius . He has not penetrated those sacred recesses of the soul , where poetry is born and nourished , and inhales immortal vigor , and wings herself for her heavenward flight . In an intellectual na- ture , framed for progress and for ...
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