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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... deep though shuddering sympathy . Its great tendency and purpose is , to carry the mind beyond and above the beaten , dusty , weary walks of ordinary life ; to lift it into a purer element , and to breathe into it more profound and ...
... deep though shuddering sympathy . Its great tendency and purpose is , to carry the mind beyond and above the beaten , dusty , weary walks of ordinary life ; to lift it into a purer element , and to breathe into it more profound and ...
Page xiii
... deep feeling . A great mind is the master of its own enthusiasm , and does not often break out into those tumults , which pass with many for the signs of profound emotion . Its sensibility , though more intense and enduring , is more ...
... deep feeling . A great mind is the master of its own enthusiasm , and does not often break out into those tumults , which pass with many for the signs of profound emotion . Its sensibility , though more intense and enduring , is more ...
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... deep anguish and despair , and of the touches of better feelings which are skilfully thrown into the dark picture , both suited and designed to blend with our admiration , dread and abhorrence , a measure of that sympathy and inter- est ...
... deep anguish and despair , and of the touches of better feelings which are skilfully thrown into the dark picture , both suited and designed to blend with our admiration , dread and abhorrence , a measure of that sympathy and inter- est ...
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... deep , for it is the love of young , unworn , unexhausted hearts , which meet in each other the only human objects on whom to pour forth the fulness of their affection ; and still it is serene , for it is the love of happy beings , who ...
... deep , for it is the love of young , unworn , unexhausted hearts , which meet in each other the only human objects on whom to pour forth the fulness of their affection ; and still it is serene , for it is the love of happy beings , who ...
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... deep . Which action passed over , the poem hastens into the midst of things , presenting Satan , with his angels , now fallen into hell , described , here , not in the centre ( for heaven and earth may be supposed as yet not made ...
... deep . Which action passed over , the poem hastens into the midst of things , presenting Satan , with his angels , now fallen into hell , described , here , not in the centre ( for heaven and earth may be supposed as yet not made ...
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