The Poetical Works of John Milton, Հատոր 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... look to riches or political honours : he had no familiarity with those who were called the great : even with Cromwell , his idol , he seems to have had no individual intimacy . Law- rence , " of virtuous father virtuous son , " and ...
... look to riches or political honours : he had no familiarity with those who were called the great : even with Cromwell , his idol , he seems to have had no individual intimacy . Law- rence , " of virtuous father virtuous son , " and ...
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... look to models ; and whatever merits the ancient classic poets have , they have not the sombre tone and colouring , and the picturesque imaginativeness , which began in the Italian school with Dante . Of that school Milton was the ...
... look to models ; and whatever merits the ancient classic poets have , they have not the sombre tone and colouring , and the picturesque imaginativeness , which began in the Italian school with Dante . Of that school Milton was the ...
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... look elsewhere for recreation ; we desert our master , and seek for companions ! " Such was Johnson's taste ; such his sensibility ; such the character of his intellect ! Yet this is he whose censorious and heartless judgment is to ...
... look elsewhere for recreation ; we desert our master , and seek for companions ! " Such was Johnson's taste ; such his sensibility ; such the character of his intellect ! Yet this is he whose censorious and heartless judgment is to ...
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... look into Homer , are surprised to find his battles still rising one above another , and improving in horror to the end of the Iliad . Milton's fight of angels is wrought up with the same beauty : it is ushered in with such signs of ...
... look into Homer , are surprised to find his battles still rising one above another , and improving in horror to the end of the Iliad . Milton's fight of angels is wrought up with the same beauty : it is ushered in with such signs of ...
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... look upon Tasso to be a sufficient voucher , I would not perplex my reader with such quotations , as might do more honour to the Italian than the English poet . In short , I have endeavoured to particularise those innumerable kinds of ...
... look upon Tasso to be a sufficient voucher , I would not perplex my reader with such quotations , as might do more honour to the Italian than the English poet . In short , I have endeavoured to particularise those innumerable kinds of ...
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