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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... to the fame of its author . We value it chiefly as showing us the mind of Milton on that subject , which , above all others , presses upon men of thought and sensibility . We want to know in what con- clusions 4 MILTON .
... to the fame of its author . We value it chiefly as showing us the mind of Milton on that subject , which , above all others , presses upon men of thought and sensibility . We want to know in what con- clusions 4 MILTON .
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... minds of his own and former times . The book derives its chief interest from its author , and accordingly there seems to be a propriety in introducing our remarks ... mind , and the variety of its energies and 1 * MILTON . sensibility. ...
... minds of his own and former times . The book derives its chief interest from its author , and accordingly there seems to be a propriety in introducing our remarks ... mind , and the variety of its energies and 1 * MILTON . sensibility. ...
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... mind , and the variety of its energies and attainments . To many he seems only a poet , when in truth he was a ... minds had col- lected . Milton had that universality which marks the highest order of intellect . Though accustomed almost ...
... mind , and the variety of its energies and attainments . To many he seems only a poet , when in truth he was a ... minds had col- lected . Milton had that universality which marks the highest order of intellect . Though accustomed almost ...
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... mind delighted in genius , on whatever soil , or in whatever age , it burst forth and poured out its fulness . He ... minds were everywhere his kindred . He felt the enchantment of Oriental fiction , surrendered himself to the strange ...
... mind delighted in genius , on whatever soil , or in whatever age , it burst forth and poured out its fulness . He ... minds were everywhere his kindred . He felt the enchantment of Oriental fiction , surrendered himself to the strange ...
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... mind , and we would cite Milton as a practical ex- ample of the benefits of that universal cul- ture of intellect , which forms one distinction of our times , but which some dread as un- friendly to original thought . Let such re ...
... mind , and we would cite Milton as a practical ex- ample of the benefits of that universal cul- ture of intellect , which forms one distinction of our times , but which some dread as un- friendly to original thought . Let such re ...
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