The Complete Poetical Works of John MiltonHoughton Mifflin, 1899 - 417 pages |
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Page 56
... mind to attract an isolated and haughty personality . Milton was not a man to con- tract those easy miscellaneous friendships open to a less exigent nature , nor was he a man to let a genuine friendship , once contracted , go ...
... mind to attract an isolated and haughty personality . Milton was not a man to con- tract those easy miscellaneous friendships open to a less exigent nature , nor was he a man to let a genuine friendship , once contracted , go ...
Page 95
... mind of Milton , and have left indelible traces upon the pages of Paradise Lost , but that other writ- ings of ... mind and of its workings than would otherwise have been possible . It was per- haps the most extraordinarily assimilative ...
... mind of Milton , and have left indelible traces upon the pages of Paradise Lost , but that other writ- ings of ... mind and of its workings than would otherwise have been possible . It was per- haps the most extraordinarily assimilative ...
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... mind like Milton's , in which the Pu- ritan conception of human dignity and responsibility was unusually stern . It is probable that he shut his mind more or less deliberately to the rational appeal of the Copernican theory . We cannot ...
... mind like Milton's , in which the Pu- ritan conception of human dignity and responsibility was unusually stern . It is probable that he shut his mind more or less deliberately to the rational appeal of the Copernican theory . We cannot ...
Contents
LEGE 16241632 | 5 |
AT A VACATION EXERCISE IN | 13 |
POEMS WRITTEN AT HORTON 16321638 | 30 |
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