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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... seem in this way to be ง brought nearer to the author , and to sustain the same relation which his cotemporaries bore to his writings . The work opens with a salutation , which , from any other man , might be chargeable with inflation ...
... seem in this way to be ง brought nearer to the author , and to sustain the same relation which his cotemporaries bore to his writings . The work opens with a salutation , which , from any other man , might be chargeable with inflation ...
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... seems not so much to be borne to us from a distant age , as to come immediately from the saint- ed spirit , by which it was indited . Without meaning to disparage the ' Trea- tise on Christian Doctrine , ' we may say that it owes very ...
... seems not so much to be borne to us from a distant age , as to come immediately from the saint- ed spirit , by which it was indited . Without meaning to disparage the ' Trea- tise on Christian Doctrine , ' we may say that it owes very ...
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... seems to be a propriety in introducing our remarks upon it with some notice of the character of Milton . We are not sure that we could have abstained from this subject , even if we had not been able to offer so good an apology for ...
... seems to be a propriety in introducing our remarks upon it with some notice of the character of Milton . We are not sure that we could have abstained from this subject , even if we had not been able to offer so good an apology for ...
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... seems only a poet , when in truth he was a profound scholar , a man of vast compass of thought , imbued thoroughly with all ancient and mod- ern learning , and able to master , to mould , to impregnate with his own intellectual pow- er ...
... seems only a poet , when in truth he was a profound scholar , a man of vast compass of thought , imbued thoroughly with all ancient and mod- ern learning , and able to master , to mould , to impregnate with his own intellectual pow- er ...
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... estimate of poetry . It seems to us the di- vinest of all arts ; for it is the breathing or expression of that principle or sentiment , which is deepest and sublimest in human nature ; we mean , of that thirst or aspiration MILTON . 9.
... estimate of poetry . It seems to us the di- vinest of all arts ; for it is the breathing or expression of that principle or sentiment , which is deepest and sublimest in human nature ; we mean , of that thirst or aspiration MILTON . 9.
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