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... per- sonal reputation of the poet . Richard Garnett , in his admirable preface to his extracts from Milton's prose , compares him aptly to Rousseau and to Shelley . " I THE ELEMENTS OF MILTON'S CHARACTER IN YOUTH Character and family.
... per- sonal reputation of the poet . Richard Garnett , in his admirable preface to his extracts from Milton's prose , compares him aptly to Rousseau and to Shelley . " I THE ELEMENTS OF MILTON'S CHARACTER IN YOUTH Character and family.
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... prose works ... is the recognition of his position as the great idealist , the Rousseau or the Ruskin of his generation . The current view of his character does him great injustice , while in itself natural and almost inevitable . A man ...
... prose works ... is the recognition of his position as the great idealist , the Rousseau or the Ruskin of his generation . The current view of his character does him great injustice , while in itself natural and almost inevitable . A man ...
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... prose : " He who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things " the powers he wishes to acquire are those of the bard ought to be chaste . And in the sixth elegy : Additur huic scelerisque vacans , et ...
... prose : " He who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things " the powers he wishes to acquire are those of the bard ought to be chaste . And in the sixth elegy : Additur huic scelerisque vacans , et ...
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... Prose Works , Bohn ed . , III , 495 . 16 Cf. Masson , I , 323 , 326 . 18 17 Prose Works , II , 482 . 18 Ibid . , II , 514 . ideas ; and that on such important points as , MILTON'S CHARACTER II.
... Prose Works , Bohn ed . , III , 495 . 16 Cf. Masson , I , 323 , 326 . 18 17 Prose Works , II , 482 . 18 Ibid . , II , 514 . ideas ; and that on such important points as , MILTON'S CHARACTER II.
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... this perfect model of the beautiful in all the forms and appearances of things . . . . I am wont day and night to continue my search " ( Prose Works , III , 494 ) . Such was Milton , as we listen to him in 12 MILTON : MAN AND THINKER.
... this perfect model of the beautiful in all the forms and appearances of things . . . . I am wont day and night to continue my search " ( Prose Works , III , 494 ) . Such was Milton , as we listen to him in 12 MILTON : MAN AND THINKER.
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