The Poetical Works of John Milton, Հատոր 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... observes , " this sort of imagery , so much admired in Milton , appears to me to be much more practicable than many readers seem to suppose . " I bade adieu to bolts and bars , And soar'd with angels to the stars , Like him of old , to ...
... observes , " this sort of imagery , so much admired in Milton , appears to me to be much more practicable than many readers seem to suppose . " I bade adieu to bolts and bars , And soar'd with angels to the stars , Like him of old , to ...
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... observes , " in a wild forest , Milton secured to himself a perpetual fund of picturesque description , which , resulting from situation , was always at hand . He was not obliged to go out of his way for this striking embellishment : it ...
... observes , " in a wild forest , Milton secured to himself a perpetual fund of picturesque description , which , resulting from situation , was always at hand . He was not obliged to go out of his way for this striking embellishment : it ...
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... observes in a passage of his " Familiar Letters , " quoted by Mitford , that " never any poet left a greater reputation behind him than Mr. Cowley , while Milton remained obscure and known but to few ; but the great reputation of Cowley ...
... observes in a passage of his " Familiar Letters , " quoted by Mitford , that " never any poet left a greater reputation behind him than Mr. Cowley , while Milton remained obscure and known but to few ; but the great reputation of Cowley ...
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... observes that he here expresses his contempt of a nobility and an opulent clergy , that is , lords both spiritual and temporal , who by no means coincided with his levelling and narrow principles of republicanism and Calvinism , and ...
... observes that he here expresses his contempt of a nobility and an opulent clergy , that is , lords both spiritual and temporal , who by no means coincided with his levelling and narrow principles of republicanism and Calvinism , and ...
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... observes , that the fable of an epic poem should abound in circumstances that are both credible and astonishing ; or , as the French critic chooses to phrase it , the fable should be filled with the probable and the mar- vellous . This ...
... observes , that the fable of an epic poem should abound in circumstances that are both credible and astonishing ; or , as the French critic chooses to phrase it , the fable should be filled with the probable and the mar- vellous . This ...
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