Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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... liberty . It is by his poetry that Milton is best known ; and it is of his poetry that we wish first to speak . By the general suffrage of the civilised world , his place has been assigned among the greatest masters of the art . His ...
... liberty . It is by his poetry that Milton is best known ; and it is of his poetry that we wish first to speak . By the general suffrage of the civilised world , his place has been assigned among the greatest masters of the art . His ...
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... liberty to indulge his choral raptures without reserve , that he rises even above him- self . Then , like his own good Genius bursting from the earthly form and weeds of Thyrsis , he stands forth in celestial freedom and beauty ; he ...
... liberty to indulge his choral raptures without reserve , that he rises even above him- self . Then , like his own good Genius bursting from the earthly form and weeds of Thyrsis , he stands forth in celestial freedom and beauty ; he ...
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... liberty and despotism , reason racter of Milton may be found in all and prejudice . That great battle was his works ; but it is most strongly dis- fought for no single generation , for no played in the Sonnets . Those remark - single ...
... liberty and despotism , reason racter of Milton may be found in all and prejudice . That great battle was his works ; but it is most strongly dis- fought for no single generation , for no played in the Sonnets . Those remark - single ...
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... liberty for having been allied with religion , and has pleaded the cause of tyranny with the dexterity of an advo- cate , while affecting the impartiality of a judge . The principles of the Revolution have often been grossly ...
... liberty for having been allied with religion , and has pleaded the cause of tyranny with the dexterity of an advo- cate , while affecting the impartiality of a judge . The principles of the Revolution have often been grossly ...
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... liberty to call him a bad man , in spite of all his temperance at table , and all his regularity at chapel . We cannot refrain from adding a few words respecting a topic on which the defenders of Charles are fond of dwelling . If , they ...
... liberty to call him a bad man , in spite of all his temperance at table , and all his regularity at chapel . We cannot refrain from adding a few words respecting a topic on which the defenders of Charles are fond of dwelling . If , they ...
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