The Life of William Cowper, Esq: Comp. from His Correspondence and Other Authentic Sources of Information: Containing Remarks on His Writings, and on the Peculiarities of His Interesting Character, Never Before PublishedSmith, Elder and Company, 1833 - Всего страниц: 368 |
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... Milton Vindication of Milton , and remarks on Paradise Lost Unsuccessful attempt to obtain from him original poetry Commencement of his intimacy with Mr. Hayley 60 Mrs. Unwin's first attack of paralysis Continuance of his gloomy ...
... Milton Vindication of Milton , and remarks on Paradise Lost Unsuccessful attempt to obtain from him original poetry Commencement of his intimacy with Mr. Hayley 60 Mrs. Unwin's first attack of paralysis Continuance of his gloomy ...
Стр. xvi
... Milton and Young 339 His deep experimental piety 340 Was the first who really made poetry the handmaid to religion 341 His religious sentiments 342 His views of friendship , and lines upon it 343 Greatness and independence of his mind ...
... Milton and Young 339 His deep experimental piety 340 Was the first who really made poetry the handmaid to religion 341 His religious sentiments 342 His views of friendship , and lines upon it 343 Greatness and independence of his mind ...
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... Milton , and congratulate myself on having obtained , before I am quite superannuated , what he seems not to have hoped for sooner . " " And may at length my weary agc Find out the peaceful hermitage . " " For if it is not a hermitage ...
... Milton , and congratulate myself on having obtained , before I am quite superannuated , what he seems not to have hoped for sooner . " " And may at length my weary agc Find out the peaceful hermitage . " " For if it is not a hermitage ...
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... Milton did not write his Paradise Lost , nor Homer his Illiad , nor Newton his Principia , without immense labour . Nature gave them a bent to their respective pursuits , and that strong propensity , I suppose , is what we mean by ...
... Milton did not write his Paradise Lost , nor Homer his Illiad , nor Newton his Principia , without immense labour . Nature gave them a bent to their respective pursuits , and that strong propensity , I suppose , is what we mean by ...
Стр. 255
... Milton's poetic works - Vindicates his character - Attempts of his friends to dis- suade him from his new engagement His replies - The com- mencement of his acquaintance with Mr. Hayley - Pleasure it afforded Mr. Hayley — Mrs. Unwin's ...
... Milton's poetic works - Vindicates his character - Attempts of his friends to dis- suade him from his new engagement His replies - The com- mencement of his acquaintance with Mr. Hayley - Pleasure it afforded Mr. Hayley — Mrs. Unwin's ...
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