The Complete Poetical Works of John Milton: With Life of the Author and Dr. Channing's Essay on the Poetical Genius of MiltonMilner & Sowerby, 1865 - 537 pages |
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Page vii
... fields , the mention of which concludes the register of his removals . While he continued to divide his time between state affairs and his private studies , it was hardly possible for him to accomplish any literary undertaking of great ...
... fields , the mention of which concludes the register of his removals . While he continued to divide his time between state affairs and his private studies , it was hardly possible for him to accomplish any literary undertaking of great ...
Page ix
... department of imagination , that his acquisitions were vast . He travelled over the whole field of know- ledge , as far as it had been explored . His various philological attainments " were used to put him in possession of the wisdom. ix.
... department of imagination , that his acquisitions were vast . He travelled over the whole field of know- ledge , as far as it had been explored . His various philological attainments " were used to put him in possession of the wisdom. ix.
Page x
... field of thought ; and wherever original power , creative genius exists , the mind , far from being distracted or oppressed , by the variety of its acquisitions , will see more and more common bearings and hidden and beautiful analogies ...
... field of thought ; and wherever original power , creative genius exists , the mind , far from being distracted or oppressed , by the variety of its acquisitions , will see more and more common bearings and hidden and beautiful analogies ...
Page xiv
... field Calls us ; we lose the prime , to mark how spring Our tender plants , how blows the citron grove , What drops the myrrh , and what the balmy reed , How nature paints her colours , how the bee Sits on the bloom extracting liquid ...
... field Calls us ; we lose the prime , to mark how spring Our tender plants , how blows the citron grove , What drops the myrrh , and what the balmy reed , How nature paints her colours , how the bee Sits on the bloom extracting liquid ...
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... field be lost ? All is not lost ; the unconquerable will , And study of revenge , immortal hate , And courage never to submit or yield , And what is else not to be overcome ; That glory never shall his wrath or might Extort from me . To ...
... field be lost ? All is not lost ; the unconquerable will , And study of revenge , immortal hate , And courage never to submit or yield , And what is else not to be overcome ; That glory never shall his wrath or might Extort from me . To ...
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