| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1868 - 366 pages
...NOTE.—The reason Milton wrote in fetters when he wrote of Angels and God, and at liberty when of Devils and Hell, is because he was a true Poet, and of the Devil's party without knowing it." Something of these high matters we have seen before, and should now be able to allow for the subtle... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - Prose literature - 1880 - 444 pages
...reason Milton wrote in fetters when he wrote of Angels and (lod, and at liberty when of Devils ife Hell, is because he was a true Poet and of the Devil's party without knowing it." revenge upon his enemy, not from any mistaken notion of inducing him to repent of a perseverance in... | |
| Richard Garnett, John Parker Anderson - Fiction - 1890 - 270 pages
...Blake, " why Milton wrote in fetters when he wrote of Angels and God, and at liberty when of Devils and Hell, is because he was a true Poet, and of the Devil's party without knowing it." The passages in " Paradise Regained " which most nearly approach the magnificence of " Paradise Lost,"... | |
| William Blake - English poetry - 1893 - 324 pages
...a—The reason Milton wrote in fetters when he wrote of angels and God, and at liberty when of devils and hell, is because he was a true poet, and of the devil's party without knowing it. A. MEMORABLE FANCY. Aa I was walkinz among the fires of hell, delighted with the enjoyments of genius,... | |
| Francis Burdett Money-Coutts - Bible - 1903 - 330 pages
...Milton wrote in fetters when he wrote of Angels and God, and at liberty when of Devils and Hell, 1 is because he was a true Poet, and of the Devil's party without knowing it." 2 s a . ( c ). The author of the Book of Job founded his THE SCENE WO rk on the traditional history... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - Poets, English - 1906 - 366 pages
...NOTE.—The reason Milton wrote in fetters when he wrote ot Angels and God, and at liberty when of Devils and Hell, is because he was a true Poet, and of the Devil's party without knowing it." Something of these high matters we have seen before, and should now be able to allow for the subtle... | |
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