The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... feeling that may well have been due , in part , to his exasperation at having had to forestall his engrossing ambition ; to which in his pamphlets , which came out in quick succession , he refers repeatedly and extensively as if it ...
... feeling that may well have been due , in part , to his exasperation at having had to forestall his engrossing ambition ; to which in his pamphlets , which came out in quick succession , he refers repeatedly and extensively as if it ...
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... feelings , even as he has , perhaps ( Alnaschar - like ) , acted it over again by the parlour fireside of a rustic ... feeling and recalling the state of mind , suitable to the latter ' . This kind of poetry , indeed , comes only by a ...
... feelings , even as he has , perhaps ( Alnaschar - like ) , acted it over again by the parlour fireside of a rustic ... feeling and recalling the state of mind , suitable to the latter ' . This kind of poetry , indeed , comes only by a ...
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... feeling . . . . My philosophical opinions are blended with and deduced from my feelings . In his last days the magical spirit returned , after an absence , except in glimpses , of desolate years : I am dying ( said Coleridge ) , but ...
... feeling . . . . My philosophical opinions are blended with and deduced from my feelings . In his last days the magical spirit returned , after an absence , except in glimpses , of desolate years : I am dying ( said Coleridge ) , but ...
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