The Life of John MiltonG. and W. B. Whittaker, 1970 - 490 pages |
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... mind to mind , and will increase the mass of etherial fire wherever it is received 80. The mind 79 To speak with philosophical precision , forms are the sole means by which the ideas of one mind can be imparted to another ; for words ...
... mind to mind , and will increase the mass of etherial fire wherever it is received 80. The mind 79 To speak with philosophical precision , forms are the sole means by which the ideas of one mind can be imparted to another ; for words ...
Page 391
... mind which could carry to its accomplishment a poem , so extended in its plan and so magnificent in its execution as the Paradise Lost . The origin of this great production , or the first spark which kindled the idea in the poet's mind ...
... mind which could carry to its accomplishment a poem , so extended in its plan and so magnificent in its execution as the Paradise Lost . The origin of this great production , or the first spark which kindled the idea in the poet's mind ...
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... mind at once 57 " In relation to his love of music , " says Richardson , " and the effect it had upon his mind , I remember a story I had from a friend , I was happy in for many years ; and who loved to talk of Milton , as he often did ...
... mind at once 57 " In relation to his love of music , " says Richardson , " and the effect it had upon his mind , I remember a story I had from a friend , I was happy in for many years ; and who loved to talk of Milton , as he often did ...
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