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 ix
... dread of accumulating knowledge lest it should oppress and smother his genius . He was conscious of that within him , which could quicken all knowledge , and wield it with ease and might ; which could give freshness to old truths , and ...
... dread of accumulating knowledge lest it should oppress and smother his genius . He was conscious of that within him , which could quicken all knowledge , and wield it with ease and might ; which could give freshness to old truths , and ...
Page x
... dread as unfriendly to original thought . Let such remem- ber that mind is in its own nature diffusive . Its object is the universe , which is strictly one , or bound together by infinite connexions and cor- respondences ; and ...
... dread as unfriendly to original thought . Let such remem- ber that mind is in its own nature diffusive . Its object is the universe , which is strictly one , or bound together by infinite connexions and cor- respondences ; and ...
Page xvi
... dread and abhorrence , a measure of that sympathy and inter- est with which every living , thinking being ought to be regarded , and without which , all other feelings tend to sin and pain . But there is another topic which we cannot ...
... dread and abhorrence , a measure of that sympathy and inter- est with which every living , thinking being ought to be regarded , and without which , all other feelings tend to sin and pain . But there is another topic which we cannot ...
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... bottom of this gulf . Awake , arise , or be for ever fall'n ! ' They heard , and were abash'd , and up they sprung Upon the wing ; as when men wont to watch On duty , sleeping found by whom they dread ,. PARADISE LOST . 9.
... bottom of this gulf . Awake , arise , or be for ever fall'n ! ' They heard , and were abash'd , and up they sprung Upon the wing ; as when men wont to watch On duty , sleeping found by whom they dread ,. PARADISE LOST . 9.
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... dread , Rouse and bestir themselves ere well awake . Nor did they not perceive the evil plight In which they were , or the fierce pains not feel , Yet to their general's voice they soon obey'd , Innumerable . As when the potent rod Of ...
... dread , Rouse and bestir themselves ere well awake . Nor did they not perceive the evil plight In which they were , or the fierce pains not feel , Yet to their general's voice they soon obey'd , Innumerable . As when the potent rod Of ...
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