Sibylline Leaves: A Collection of PoemsRest Fenner, 1817 - Всего страниц: 303 |
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... Milton had in the grim and terrible phantoms ( half person , half allegory ) which he has placed at the gates of Hell . I concluded by observing , that the Poem was not calculated to excite passion in any mind , or to make any im ...
... Milton had in the grim and terrible phantoms ( half person , half allegory ) which he has placed at the gates of Hell . I concluded by observing , that the Poem was not calculated to excite passion in any mind , or to make any im ...
Стр. 100
... MILTON's moral character , for a passage in his prose - writings , as nearly parallel to this of Taylor's as two passages can well be conceived to be . All his merits , as a poet , forsooth - all the glory of having written the PARADISE ...
... MILTON's moral character , for a passage in his prose - writings , as nearly parallel to this of Taylor's as two passages can well be conceived to be . All his merits , as a poet , forsooth - all the glory of having written the PARADISE ...
Стр. 101
... Milton or Taylor , but that good men will be rewarded , and the impenitent wicked punished , in proportion to their dis- positions and intentional acts in this life ; and that if the punishment of the least wicked be fearful beyond ...
... Milton or Taylor , but that good men will be rewarded , and the impenitent wicked punished , in proportion to their dis- positions and intentional acts in this life ; and that if the punishment of the least wicked be fearful beyond ...
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... Milton daresay ( for what will calumny not dare say ? ) that he had LAUD and STAFFORD in his mind , while writing of remorseless persecution , and the enslavement of a free country , from motives of selfish ambition . Now , what if a ...
... Milton daresay ( for what will calumny not dare say ? ) that he had LAUD and STAFFORD in his mind , while writing of remorseless persecution , and the enslavement of a free country , from motives of selfish ambition . Now , what if a ...
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... ( Milton ) . It is known that Milton repeatedly used his interest to protect the royalists ; but even at a time when all lies would have been meritorious against him , no charge was made , no story pretended , that he had ever directly or ...
... ( Milton ) . It is known that Milton repeatedly used his interest to protect the royalists ; but even at a time when all lies would have been meritorious against him , no charge was made , no story pretended , that he had ever directly or ...
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