| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1843 - 718 σελίδες
...answer returned by Adam, may be confidently opposed to any rule of life which any poet has delivered. in imported be, Such mighty custom's paid to thee...belter taste, If it take atr before ila spirits waste » » i- -. i supplied by incessant study and unlimited curiosity. The heat of Milton's mind may be... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1846 - 714 σελίδες
...answer returned by Adam, may be confidently opposed to any rule of life which any poet has delivered. The thoughts which are occasionally called forth in...materials were supplied by incessant study and unlimited furiosity. The heat of Milton's mind may be said to sublimate his learning, to throw off into hie work... | |
| John Milton - 1852 - 858 σελίδες
...which are occasionally called forth in the progress of this sublime composition, are such as could ouly be produced by an imagination, in the highest degree...which materials were supplied by incessant study and uulimited curiosity. The heat of Milton's mind might be said to sublimate his learning, to throw off,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 472 σελίδες
...not been more machining persons than human in his poem. — DRYDEN: J)cd. of JEnevl, 1697. ' gress are such as could only be produced by an imagination...said to sublimate his learning, to throw off into his ^ortTKe spirit oJjjcumre/TmmTfigTe'd with its grosser parts. He had considered creation in its whole... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 346 σελίδες
...answer returned by Adam, may be confidently opposed to any rule of life which any poet has delivered. The thoughts which are occasionally called forth in...and unlimited curiosity. The heat of Milton's mind may be said to sublimate his learning, to throw off into his work the spirit of science, unmingled... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1858 - 418 σελίδες
...answer returned by Adam, may be confidently opposed to any rule of life which any poet has delivered. The thoughts which are occasionally called forth in...and unlimited curiosity. The heat of Milton's mind may be said to sublimate his learning, to throw off into his work the spirit of science, unmingled... | |
| 1858 - 798 σελίδες
..."pimpernels," and soforth ,and to all our botanical and nursery-garden poete, this sentence of Dr. Johnson : " The heat of Milton's mind might be said to sublimate...of science, unmingled • with its grosser parts. Flowery ladies and gentlemen, apply this to your botany. And finally, to conclude all that we can find... | |
| 1858 - 770 σελίδες
..."pimpernels," and soforth ,and to all our botanical and nursery-garden poets, this sentence of Dr. Johnson : " The heat of Milton's mind might be said to sublimate...spirit of science^ unmingled with its grosser parts.' Flowery ladies and gentlemen, apply this to your botany. And finally, to conclude all that we can find... | |
| Hugh George Robinson - 1867 - 458 σελίδες
...answer returned by Adam, may be confidently opposed to any rule of life which any poet has delivered. The thoughts which are occasionally called forth in...curiosity. The heat of Milton's mind might be said to 10sublimate his learning, to throw off into his work the spirit of science, unmingled with its grosser... | |
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