Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... of an intricate sophistry could not fail to displease one who looked upon moral and religious virtue as the great objects of all learning . That his contempt was openly avowed we cannot doubt , or that JOHN MILTON . 5 པ་
... of an intricate sophistry could not fail to displease one who looked upon moral and religious virtue as the great objects of all learning . That his contempt was openly avowed we cannot doubt , or that JOHN MILTON . 5 པ་
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... limitations . That he read them with any view to verbal or minute criticism , we are not to imagine ; but as his principal object was doubtless to imbue his mind with the poetry and eloquence of ancient literature , we can 8 JOHN MILTON .
... limitations . That he read them with any view to verbal or minute criticism , we are not to imagine ; but as his principal object was doubtless to imbue his mind with the poetry and eloquence of ancient literature , we can 8 JOHN MILTON .
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... object . The clamour of the puritans was directed principally against what they denounced as the innovations of Laud , although it has been clearly shown that all the ceremonies enforced by that unfortunate pre- late were contained in ...
... object . The clamour of the puritans was directed principally against what they denounced as the innovations of Laud , although it has been clearly shown that all the ceremonies enforced by that unfortunate pre- late were contained in ...
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... objects of learning is sublime . He considered it to consist in repairing the ruin of our first parents by requiring to know God aright , and out of that knowledge to love him , to imitate him , and to be like him , as we may the ...
... objects of learning is sublime . He considered it to consist in repairing the ruin of our first parents by requiring to know God aright , and out of that knowledge to love him , to imitate him , and to be like him , as we may the ...
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... with the portraiture of minuter objects . Warton has quoted a passage from the introduction to Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy , which he thinks may have suggested the subject to Milton . The resemblance in JOHN MILTON . 31.
... with the portraiture of minuter objects . Warton has quoted a passage from the introduction to Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy , which he thinks may have suggested the subject to Milton . The resemblance in JOHN MILTON . 31.
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