The Poetical Works of John Milton, Հատոր 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... expression in a dead language for diplomatic communications was but a pedantic employment ; and a waste of powers ... expressions with facility : the aid and consolation of books , except at the mercy of others , were shut to him . He ...
... expression in a dead language for diplomatic communications was but a pedantic employment ; and a waste of powers ... expressions with facility : the aid and consolation of books , except at the mercy of others , were shut to him . He ...
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... expression and sentiment , and even imagery ; Shakspeare especially , Ben Jonson , and Beau- mont and Fletcher . That Sylvester was such a favourite , must be accounted for by impressions made upon his childhood . Milton seems always to ...
... expression and sentiment , and even imagery ; Shakspeare especially , Ben Jonson , and Beau- mont and Fletcher . That Sylvester was such a favourite , must be accounted for by impressions made upon his childhood . Milton seems always to ...
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... expression : its materiality is the object of disapprobation by the critics . It seems to me impossible to draw the line how far the shadowy beings of spirit may be represented by poets as taking part in material agency : if not allowed ...
... expression : its materiality is the object of disapprobation by the critics . It seems to me impossible to draw the line how far the shadowy beings of spirit may be represented by poets as taking part in material agency : if not allowed ...
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... expression . I have likewise endeavoured to show how the genius of the poet shines by a happy invention , a distant allusion , or judicious imitation ; how he had copied or improved Homer or Virgil , and raises his own imaginations by ...
... expression . I have likewise endeavoured to show how the genius of the poet shines by a happy invention , a distant allusion , or judicious imitation ; how he had copied or improved Homer or Virgil , and raises his own imaginations by ...
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... expression of Johnson — not as applied to them , but to other parts of Milton — their sublimity is argumentative : it is intellectual and spiritual . There is something at times of ruggedness and involution in the words : they rarely ...
... expression of Johnson — not as applied to them , but to other parts of Milton — their sublimity is argumentative : it is intellectual and spiritual . There is something at times of ruggedness and involution in the words : they rarely ...
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