The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1John Macrone, 1835 |
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... His Latin letter to Heimbach 154 CHAPTER XV . Sale of Paradise Lost ' - Johnson's remarks - Contempo- raries of Milton - Dryden's opinion of Paradise Lost ' - Folio editions in 1688 and 1695 - Milton's History of England xii CONTENTS .
... His Latin letter to Heimbach 154 CHAPTER XV . Sale of Paradise Lost ' - Johnson's remarks - Contempo- raries of Milton - Dryden's opinion of Paradise Lost ' - Folio editions in 1688 and 1695 - Milton's History of England xii CONTENTS .
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... opinion of Milton's sonnets - its malignity - Necessity of counteracting Johnson's opinions 259 CHAPTER XXVI . On Samson Agonistes ' - Written after the model of the ancient Greek tragedies - Sublimity of Samson's endurance— Third place ...
... opinion of Milton's sonnets - its malignity - Necessity of counteracting Johnson's opinions 259 CHAPTER XXVI . On Samson Agonistes ' - Written after the model of the ancient Greek tragedies - Sublimity of Samson's endurance— Third place ...
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... opinion , that poetry ought to be ad- dressed , not to the learned , but to those of inborn spirituality . Too much learning incumbers and overlays poetry ; and a reference to abstruse or pedantic notes destroys its spell . But to ...
... opinion , that poetry ought to be ad- dressed , not to the learned , but to those of inborn spirituality . Too much learning incumbers and overlays poetry ; and a reference to abstruse or pedantic notes destroys its spell . But to ...
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... opinion is the correct one . Milton , with a haughty spirit , and a consciousness of his own great genius and learn- ing , would not submit to academical discipline . The line- Cæteraque ingenio non subeunda meo- obviously means nothing ...
... opinion is the correct one . Milton , with a haughty spirit , and a consciousness of his own great genius and learn- ing , would not submit to academical discipline . The line- Cæteraque ingenio non subeunda meo- obviously means nothing ...
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... opinion there is a radical defect in all modern Latin poetry -- though it may still have great merit of a secondary sort . I deny that Milton shows in these Latin compositions , unless perhaps on some rare occasion , any thing of the ...
... opinion there is a radical defect in all modern Latin poetry -- though it may still have great merit of a secondary sort . I deny that Milton shows in these Latin compositions , unless perhaps on some rare occasion , any thing of the ...
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