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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... intellectual and moral qualities of a great man are attractions not easily with- stood , and we can hardly serve others or ourselves more , than by recalling to him the attention , which is scattered among inferior topics . In speaking ...
... intellectual and moral qualities of a great man are attractions not easily with- stood , and we can hardly serve others or ourselves more , than by recalling to him the attention , which is scattered among inferior topics . In speaking ...
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... intellectual pow- er , his great and various acquisitions . He had not learned the superficial doctrine of a later day , that poetry flourishes most in an uncultivated soil , and that imagination shapes its brightest visions from the ...
... intellectual pow- er , his great and various acquisitions . He had not learned the superficial doctrine of a later day , that poetry flourishes most in an uncultivated soil , and that imagination shapes its brightest visions from the ...
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... intellectual na- ture , framed for progress and for higher modes of being , there must be creative energies , powers of original and ever growing thought ; and poetry is the form in which these ener- gies are chiefly manifested . It is ...
... intellectual na- ture , framed for progress and for higher modes of being , there must be creative energies , powers of original and ever growing thought ; and poetry is the form in which these ener- gies are chiefly manifested . It is ...
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... intellectual liberty , and let his name be enrolled among their truest champions . Milton has told us , in his own noble style , that he entered on his principal controversy with episcopacy reluctantly and only through a deep conviction ...
... intellectual liberty , and let his name be enrolled among their truest champions . Milton has told us , in his own noble style , that he entered on his principal controversy with episcopacy reluctantly and only through a deep conviction ...
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... intellectual liberty . His ' Reformation in England ' and ' Reason of Church Government , ' are the most important theological treatises published during his life . They were his earliest prose compositions , and thrown off with much ...
... intellectual liberty . His ' Reformation in England ' and ' Reason of Church Government , ' are the most important theological treatises published during his life . They were his earliest prose compositions , and thrown off with much ...
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