The Poetical Works of John Milton, Հատոր 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... POETRY CONTINUED . Ir does not appear at what exact date Milton wrote his beautiful Latin poem to his father , ( who ... poet ends in this noble manner : — Et vos , o nostri , juvenilia carmina , lusus , Si modo perpetuos sperare ...
... POETRY CONTINUED . Ir does not appear at what exact date Milton wrote his beautiful Latin poem to his father , ( who ... poet ends in this noble manner : — Et vos , o nostri , juvenilia carmina , lusus , Si modo perpetuos sperare ...
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... poetry . From a trifling and unimportant circum- stance the reader is gradually led to great and lofty imagery . " Of all the elegies , that which pleases me most , and which I consider far the most poetical , and at the same time the ...
... poetry . From a trifling and unimportant circum- stance the reader is gradually led to great and lofty imagery . " Of all the elegies , that which pleases me most , and which I consider far the most poetical , and at the same time the ...
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... poetry , by proving his love of nature , of books , -of solitude , -of contemplation , of all that is beautiful , and all that is romantic , -than for those bold figures , and that glorious fiction , which were his power and his chief ...
... poetry , by proving his love of nature , of books , -of solitude , -of contemplation , of all that is beautiful , and all that is romantic , -than for those bold figures , and that glorious fiction , which were his power and his chief ...
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... poet ought not to trust to others to bring out that which he ought to express himself . It will not be pretended that there is any moral pathos here ; and moral pathos is assuredly one of the finest spells of poetry . Pathos cannot be ...
... poet ought not to trust to others to bring out that which he ought to express himself . It will not be pretended that there is any moral pathos here ; and moral pathos is assuredly one of the finest spells of poetry . Pathos cannot be ...
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... poetry . If we are asked what puts all within the range of mind before us in such brilliant or such affecting colours , we can only say that it is indefinable , but that we cannot doubt its effects . All secondary poets attempt this by ...
... poetry . If we are asked what puts all within the range of mind before us in such brilliant or such affecting colours , we can only say that it is indefinable , but that we cannot doubt its effects . All secondary poets attempt this by ...
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