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Strona x
... less than a year after their marriage , died in the same unfortunate manner as the former had done ; and in his twenty - third sonnet he does honour to her memory . These private calamities were much heightened by the different figure X ...
... less than a year after their marriage , died in the same unfortunate manner as the former had done ; and in his twenty - third sonnet he does honour to her memory . These private calamities were much heightened by the different figure X ...
Strona xxx
... less numerous , and more various , than those of his predecessors . But he does not con- fine himself within the limits of rigorous comparison : his great excellence is amplitude , and he expands the adventitious image beyond the ...
... less numerous , and more various , than those of his predecessors . But he does not con- fine himself within the limits of rigorous comparison : his great excellence is amplitude , and he expands the adventitious image beyond the ...
Strona xxxix
... as real and sensible , and the bridge ought to be only figurative . The hell assigned to the rebellious spirits is described as not less local than the residence of man . It is placed in some distant part of PARADISE LOST . xxxix.
... as real and sensible , and the bridge ought to be only figurative . The hell assigned to the rebellious spirits is described as not less local than the residence of man . It is placed in some distant part of PARADISE LOST . xxxix.
Strona xlii
... less to be censured for want of candour , than pitied for want of sensibility . The highest praise of genius is original invention . Milton cannot be said to have contrived the structure of an epic poem , and therefore owes reverence to ...
... less to be censured for want of candour , than pitied for want of sensibility . The highest praise of genius is original invention . Milton cannot be said to have contrived the structure of an epic poem , and therefore owes reverence to ...
Strona xliii
... his touch ; he was born for whatever is arduous ; and his work is not the greatest of heroic poems , only because it is not the first . MILTON'S MORAL CHARACTER NO LESS SUBLIME THAN HIS POETICAL . PARADISE LOST . xliii.
... his touch ; he was born for whatever is arduous ; and his work is not the greatest of heroic poems , only because it is not the first . MILTON'S MORAL CHARACTER NO LESS SUBLIME THAN HIS POETICAL . PARADISE LOST . xliii.
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Abdiel Adam Almighty Angels arms aught beast Beelzebub behold bliss bright burning lake Canaan celestial Cherubim cloud created creatures dark days of Heaven death deep delight didst divine doom dreadful dwell earth ELIJAH FENTON eternal evil eyes fair faith Father fear Fiend fierce fire flaming flowers fruit glory Gods grace hand happy hast hath heard heart Heaven heavenly Hell highth hill honour Ithuriel JOHN MILTON King less lest light live mankind Messiah Milton mind Moloch nigh night o'er pain PARADISE LOST peace praise reign replied round sapience Satan Satan return scape seat seemed Serpent shade shalt sight soon sovran spake Spirits stars stood sweet taste Thammuz thee thence thine things thither thou hast thoughts throne thunder thyself tree Uriel virtue voice whence wings wonder Zephon