The Poetical Works of John Milton, Հատոր 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... imagination . These symptoms of an old palace , especially when thus disposed , have a greater effect than a discovery of larger parts , and even a full display of the whole edifice . The embosomed battlements , and the spreading top of ...
... imagination . These symptoms of an old palace , especially when thus disposed , have a greater effect than a discovery of larger parts , and even a full display of the whole edifice . The embosomed battlements , and the spreading top of ...
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... imagination . " - They would be noble for a common poet ; but not comparatively for Milton : I cannot allow them that high invention which belongs to the bard of " Paradise Lost . " Warton criticises Johnson's comment with a just ...
... imagination . " - They would be noble for a common poet ; but not comparatively for Milton : I cannot allow them that high invention which belongs to the bard of " Paradise Lost . " Warton criticises Johnson's comment with a just ...
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... imagination with ideal refinements , and with pleasing but unmeaning notions of excellence and perfection . Plato's sentimental * See lib . iii . p . 201 , edit . 1652 , fol . Sylvestre , in Du Bartas , has also the tradition in the ...
... imagination with ideal refinements , and with pleasing but unmeaning notions of excellence and perfection . Plato's sentimental * See lib . iii . p . 201 , edit . 1652 , fol . Sylvestre , in Du Bartas , has also the tradition in the ...
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... imagination , beyond all other men , which must have fired into a blaze at them . All with which his mind had been stored from boyhood , drawn from distant sources , must now have seemed to be realised . He saw the very identical relics ...
... imagination , beyond all other men , which must have fired into a blaze at them . All with which his mind had been stored from boyhood , drawn from distant sources , must now have seemed to be realised . He saw the very identical relics ...
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... imagination or the lyre . Milton returned by Venice , where he made a large collection of music for his father ; and ... imaginative delights , men must have seemed here to have dwindled into formal and dull automatons . Here might be ...
... imagination or the lyre . Milton returned by Venice , where he made a large collection of music for his father ; and ... imaginative delights , men must have seemed here to have dwindled into formal and dull automatons . Here might be ...
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