The European Magazine, and London Review, Հատորներ 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... Milton's immortal epic , or our modern architecture with the Temples of the Greek , as say that many parts of this unassuming poem are equal to most of Southey's acknow- ledged productions . To have done , however , with our own ...
... Milton's immortal epic , or our modern architecture with the Temples of the Greek , as say that many parts of this unassuming poem are equal to most of Southey's acknow- ledged productions . To have done , however , with our own ...
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... Milton .. 203 Malham Tarn .... ....... 214 Early Love .... .... 215 Covent Garden . My Godmother's Legacy ; or , the Art of Consoling . Section III . ........ 218 .. THEATRICAL JOURNAL . The Veteran ; or , the Farmer's Sons 269 The Man ...
... Milton .. 203 Malham Tarn .... ....... 214 Early Love .... .... 215 Covent Garden . My Godmother's Legacy ; or , the Art of Consoling . Section III . ........ 218 .. THEATRICAL JOURNAL . The Veteran ; or , the Farmer's Sons 269 The Man ...
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... Milton's genius . The critics have not ventured to question the accuracy and fidelity of so imposing a portrait ; and as it was deemed the most elegant of all the poetic tributes which had ever been paid to the me- mory of Milton , it ...
... Milton's genius . The critics have not ventured to question the accuracy and fidelity of so imposing a portrait ; and as it was deemed the most elegant of all the poetic tributes which had ever been paid to the me- mory of Milton , it ...
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... Milton . If Milton possessed the lofti- ness of Homer , it is unnecessary to tell us that he possessed the majesty of Virgil , simply because he who reaches to the highest degree , must necessarily be master of all the de- grees which ...
... Milton . If Milton possessed the lofti- ness of Homer , it is unnecessary to tell us that he possessed the majesty of Virgil , simply because he who reaches to the highest degree , must necessarily be master of all the de- grees which ...
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... Milton , himself , who in his proper ap- plication of terms has , perhaps , never been excelled , if we except his Latin- isms , Grecisms and Hebraisms , though , he frequently uses these terms , always applies them to sensible ...
... Milton , himself , who in his proper ap- plication of terms has , perhaps , never been excelled , if we except his Latin- isms , Grecisms and Hebraisms , though , he frequently uses these terms , always applies them to sensible ...
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