Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Paradise Lost” in chapter 4, page 288 of James Russell Lowell, Among my books:

...ons, but he knew that the attention is recalled and arrested by those claps that stop short without echo and leave us listening. There are no such vistas and avenues of verse as his. In reading the Paradise Lost one has a feeling of spaciousness such as no other poet gives. Milton's respect for himself and for his own mind and its movements rises wellnigh to veneration. He prepares the way for his though...
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