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And this after all terminates in pleasure , as true wisdom and goodness has the greatest tendency to our happiness . In this use of poetry , and not its power over us , consists its real , its most important dignity .
And this after all terminates in pleasure , as true wisdom and goodness has the greatest tendency to our happiness . In this use of poetry , and not its power over us , consists its real , its most important dignity .
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Now all that Raleigh or any critic claims for the grandeur of Milton's imagination is undeniably true , but it is to be doubted if the poet himself would have valued an immortality of fame accorded to him only on such terms .
Now all that Raleigh or any critic claims for the grandeur of Milton's imagination is undeniably true , but it is to be doubted if the poet himself would have valued an immortality of fame accorded to him only on such terms .
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For Milton ( there is no proof that he thought it true for all men ) it is through the female sex that this deception is likely to happen . Once the passions have got the upper hand , chaos ensues , all peace of mind is gone , man has ...
For Milton ( there is no proof that he thought it true for all men ) it is through the female sex that this deception is likely to happen . Once the passions have got the upper hand , chaos ensues , all peace of mind is gone , man has ...
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Preface | 3 |
Joseph Addison sıx Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
Jonathan Richardson EXPLANATORY NOTES AND REMARKS | 54 |
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