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The mind of the reader is tempered and prepared by pleasure , ' tis drawn and allured , ' tis awakened and invigorated to receive such impressions as the poet intended to give it . It opens the fountains of knowledge , piety and virtue ...
The mind of the reader is tempered and prepared by pleasure , ' tis drawn and allured , ' tis awakened and invigorated to receive such impressions as the poet intended to give it . It opens the fountains of knowledge , piety and virtue ...
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nity are too ponderous for the wings of wit ; the mind sinks under them in passive helplessness , content with calm belief and humble adoration . Known truths , however , may take a different appearance , and be conveyed to the mind by ...
nity are too ponderous for the wings of wit ; the mind sinks under them in passive helplessness , content with calm belief and humble adoration . Known truths , however , may take a different appearance , and be conveyed to the mind by ...
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where else , and thus stresses its conscious importance in Milton's mind . No other idea is mentioned so often in the other parts of the poem also : too often according to the common view ; and Pope was largely thinking of the ...
where else , and thus stresses its conscious importance in Milton's mind . No other idea is mentioned so often in the other parts of the poem also : too often according to the common view ; and Pope was largely thinking of the ...
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Joseph Addison sıx Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
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