The Poetical Works of John Milton, Հատոր 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... deep - coloured , and more original in its imagery . Perhaps the general merit of these two pieces lies more in a selection of rural pictures combined with taste , than in particular images , except in a few passages of the latter poem ...
... deep - coloured , and more original in its imagery . Perhaps the general merit of these two pieces lies more in a selection of rural pictures combined with taste , than in particular images , except in a few passages of the latter poem ...
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... deep regret that Milton has not left a written account of his travels , with details such as modern visitors of the same and other countries give ; or even such short notes as Gray sent in his letters . It is impossible to conceive any ...
... deep regret that Milton has not left a written account of his travels , with details such as modern visitors of the same and other countries give ; or even such short notes as Gray sent in his letters . It is impossible to conceive any ...
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... deep feeling , and eloquent originality . I will however just mention , that the poet did not entirely abandon literary pro- duction after having published the two magnificent poems last noticed . In 1672 he put forth his " Artis Logica ...
... deep feeling , and eloquent originality . I will however just mention , that the poet did not entirely abandon literary pro- duction after having published the two magnificent poems last noticed . In 1672 he put forth his " Artis Logica ...
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... deep thought into the bargain , it is too complex for them . Let us suppose , -what I am afraid is true , that Milton is too high for the voluntary taste of common intellect ; -yet it is surely a duty , that all who desire to attain the ...
... deep thought into the bargain , it is too complex for them . Let us suppose , -what I am afraid is true , that Milton is too high for the voluntary taste of common intellect ; -yet it is surely a duty , that all who desire to attain the ...
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... deep windings of the human heart , Is not wild Shakspeare thine and Nature's boast ? Is not each great , each amiable Muse * Epigram on Milton . From an Account of the Greatest English Poets . The Seasons- " Summer . " Of classic ages ...
... deep windings of the human heart , Is not wild Shakspeare thine and Nature's boast ? Is not each great , each amiable Muse * Epigram on Milton . From an Account of the Greatest English Poets . The Seasons- " Summer . " Of classic ages ...
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