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... passionate indignation against the corrupt clergy but inveterate malignity to the church , and did not notice that when the poet lamented the death of the scholar whose laborious days had missed their earthly guerdon , he was thinking ...
... passionate indignation against the corrupt clergy but inveterate malignity to the church , and did not notice that when the poet lamented the death of the scholar whose laborious days had missed their earthly guerdon , he was thinking ...
Pàgina 19
... the influence of his own passions , and the gradual prevalence of opinions , first willingly admitted , and then habitually indulged ; if objections , by being overlooked , were forgotten , and desire superinduced C 2 MILTON . 19.
... the influence of his own passions , and the gradual prevalence of opinions , first willingly admitted , and then habitually indulged ; if objections , by being overlooked , were forgotten , and desire superinduced C 2 MILTON . 19.
Pàgina 57
... passion ; for passion runs not after remote allusions and obscure opinions . Passion plucks no berries from the myrtle and ivy , nor calls upon Arethuse and Mincius , nor tells of rough satyrs ' and 25 ' fauns with cloven heel . ' Where ...
... passion ; for passion runs not after remote allusions and obscure opinions . Passion plucks no berries from the myrtle and ivy , nor calls upon Arethuse and Mincius , nor tells of rough satyrs ' and 25 ' fauns with cloven heel . ' Where ...
Pàgina 61
... a dialogue animated by reciprocal contention , but seem rather declamations deliberately com- posed , and formally repeated , on a moral question . The L auditor therefore listens as to a lecture , without passion MILTON . 61.
... a dialogue animated by reciprocal contention , but seem rather declamations deliberately com- posed , and formally repeated , on a moral question . The L auditor therefore listens as to a lecture , without passion MILTON . 61.
Pàgina 62
Samuel Johnson Charles Harding Firth. auditor therefore listens as to a lecture , without passion , without anxiety . The song of Comus has airiness and jollity ; but , what may recommend Milton's morals as well as his poetry , the ...
Samuel Johnson Charles Harding Firth. auditor therefore listens as to a lecture , without passion , without anxiety . The song of Comus has airiness and jollity ; but , what may recommend Milton's morals as well as his poetry , the ...
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