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... mind in the English language . " 2 And Richard Baron wrote : " MILTON in particular ought to be read and studied by all our young Gentlemen as an Oracle . He was a great and noble Genius , perhaps the greatest that ever appeared among ...
... mind in the English language . " 2 And Richard Baron wrote : " MILTON in particular ought to be read and studied by all our young Gentlemen as an Oracle . He was a great and noble Genius , perhaps the greatest that ever appeared among ...
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... mind ; and the Ellipsis properly supplied , without any Alteration in the Diction of the Poem , " - this is but a third of the complete title ! John Gillies's edition of the poem , " illustrated with Texts of Scrip- ture , " published ...
... mind ; and the Ellipsis properly supplied , without any Alteration in the Diction of the Poem , " - this is but a third of the complete title ! John Gillies's edition of the poem , " illustrated with Texts of Scrip- ture , " published ...
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... Mind . There Milton dwells : The Mortal sung Themes not presum'd by mortal Tongue ; New Terrors and new Glories shine In every Page , and flying Scenes Divine Surprize the wond'ring Sense , & draw our Souls along . " The same ...
... Mind . There Milton dwells : The Mortal sung Themes not presum'd by mortal Tongue ; New Terrors and new Glories shine In every Page , and flying Scenes Divine Surprize the wond'ring Sense , & draw our Souls along . " The same ...
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... Mind of Man " ; and a writer in the Bee , in 1732 , declared Milton to be " a prodigious , tho ' an irregular Genius . " It may be remembered that when Boileau , in Lyttelton's dialogue , referred to the critics who were dis- turbed by ...
... Mind of Man " ; and a writer in the Bee , in 1732 , declared Milton to be " a prodigious , tho ' an irregular Genius . " It may be remembered that when Boileau , in Lyttelton's dialogue , referred to the critics who were dis- turbed by ...
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... mind him often of Milton & great Actions ! " 4 ... As the century waned and the love of independence grew , bringing with it revolt and unrest of various kinds , there were many who were inspired , not only by the " great actions " of ...
... mind him often of Milton & great Actions ! " 4 ... As the century waned and the love of independence grew , bringing with it revolt and unrest of various kinds , there were many who were inspired , not only by the " great actions " of ...
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