The Poetical Works of John Milton, Հատոր 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... says he , " were fine imagery and fine imagination so marred , mutilated , and impoverished by a cold , unfeeling , and imperfect repre- sentation . " — " No part of " L'Allegro , " " says Johnson , " is made to arise from the pleasures ...
... says he , " were fine imagery and fine imagination so marred , mutilated , and impoverished by a cold , unfeeling , and imperfect repre- sentation . " — " No part of " L'Allegro , " " says Johnson , " is made to arise from the pleasures ...
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... says , that there are in it some new and natural country images , and the common topics are often recommended by a novelty of elegant expression : it contains some passages which wander far beyond the bounds of bucolic song , and are in ...
... says , that there are in it some new and natural country images , and the common topics are often recommended by a novelty of elegant expression : it contains some passages which wander far beyond the bounds of bucolic song , and are in ...
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... says Warton , " is universally allowed to have taken some of its tints from the ' Tempest . " The following is a beautiful passage : " Tis most true That musing meditation most affects The pensive secrecy of desert cell , Far from the ...
... says Warton , " is universally allowed to have taken some of its tints from the ' Tempest . " The following is a beautiful passage : " Tis most true That musing meditation most affects The pensive secrecy of desert cell , Far from the ...
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... says , that " the moral of this poem is very finely summed up in the six concluding lines . The thought contained in the last two might probably be suggested to our author by a passage in the ' Table of Cebes , ' where Patience and ...
... says , that " the moral of this poem is very finely summed up in the six concluding lines . The thought contained in the last two might probably be suggested to our author by a passage in the ' Table of Cebes , ' where Patience and ...
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... says , " There Sir Edmond Anderson , Knight , Lord - Chief - Justice of the Common Pleas , hath a fair house , standing on the edge of the hill ; the river Colne passing near the same , through the pleasant meadows and sweet pastures ...
... says , " There Sir Edmond Anderson , Knight , Lord - Chief - Justice of the Common Pleas , hath a fair house , standing on the edge of the hill ; the river Colne passing near the same , through the pleasant meadows and sweet pastures ...
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