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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... thought Milton . Of all God's gifts of intellect , he esteemed poetical genius the most trancen- dant . He esteemed it in himself as a kind of inspiration , and wrote his ... human nature ; we mean , of that thirst or aspiration MILTON . 9.
... thought Milton . Of all God's gifts of intellect , he esteemed poetical genius the most trancen- dant . He esteemed it in himself as a kind of inspiration , and wrote his ... human nature ; we mean , of that thirst or aspiration MILTON . 9.
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... mind is wholy a stranger , for something purer and lovelier , something more powerful , lofty , and thrilling than ... human life . than all others , carries us to the very foun- dation and sources of poetry , He , who cannot interpret by his ...
... mind is wholy a stranger , for something purer and lovelier , something more powerful , lofty , and thrilling than ... human life . than all others , carries us to the very foun- dation and sources of poetry , He , who cannot interpret by his ...
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... human na- ture by vivid delineations of its tenderest and loftiest feelings , spreads our sympa- thies over all ... mind with shadows and illusions , and builds up im- agination on the ruins of wisdom . That there is a wisdom , against ...
... human na- ture by vivid delineations of its tenderest and loftiest feelings , spreads our sympa- thies over all ... mind with shadows and illusions , and builds up im- agination on the ruins of wisdom . That there is a wisdom , against ...
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... consciousness , however awakened , of the energy which resides in mind ; and many a virtuous man has borrowed new ... human modes of existence which he is obliged to ascribe to them . The diffi- culty is too great for any genius wholly ...
... consciousness , however awakened , of the energy which resides in mind ; and many a virtuous man has borrowed new ... human modes of existence which he is obliged to ascribe to them . The diffi- culty is too great for any genius wholly ...
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... human objects on whom to pour forth their fulness of affection ; and still it is serene , for it is the love of happy beings , who know not suffering even by name , whose innocence excludes not only the tumults but the thought of ...
... human objects on whom to pour forth their fulness of affection ; and still it is serene , for it is the love of happy beings , who know not suffering even by name , whose innocence excludes not only the tumults but the thought of ...
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