The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1John Macrone, 1835 |
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... Intellect - Language - Mental and moral character- Comparison with Gray - Early Latin poems - College ex- ercises , & c . 183 CHAPTER XVIII . Observations on Milton's poetry continued - Era of his writings - State of literature in ...
... Intellect - Language - Mental and moral character- Comparison with Gray - Early Latin poems - College ex- ercises , & c . 183 CHAPTER XVIII . Observations on Milton's poetry continued - Era of his writings - State of literature in ...
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... intellect . But at Horton he says of himself , Tempora nam licet hic placidis dare libera Musis , Et totum rapiunt me , mea vita , libri . Excipit hinc fessum sinuosi pompa theatri , Et vocat ad plausus garrula scena suos . Warton says ...
... intellect . But at Horton he says of himself , Tempora nam licet hic placidis dare libera Musis , Et totum rapiunt me , mea vita , libri . Excipit hinc fessum sinuosi pompa theatri , Et vocat ad plausus garrula scena suos . Warton says ...
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... intellect entirely overcome an excess- ive superincumbence of dead matter . Though Milton's Latin poetry has been re- marked not generally to partake of the character of his English , it has some exceptions . Warton observes of his poem ...
... intellect entirely overcome an excess- ive superincumbence of dead matter . Though Milton's Latin poetry has been re- marked not generally to partake of the character of his English , it has some exceptions . Warton observes of his poem ...
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... intellect : they are not purely material . As to the poem being pastoral , Johnson might much more object to the Psalms ; as in Addison's beau- tiful version , - The Lord my pasture shall prepare , & c . where the Deity himself is ...
... intellect : they are not purely material . As to the poem being pastoral , Johnson might much more object to the Psalms ; as in Addison's beau- tiful version , - The Lord my pasture shall prepare , & c . where the Deity himself is ...
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... intellect and heart , break out at every word . To these strains who can deny poetical invention ? What definition of poetry can be given , by which this Mask can be excluded from a very high place ? Is it not every where either ...
... intellect and heart , break out at every word . To these strains who can deny poetical invention ? What definition of poetry can be given , by which this Mask can be excluded from a very high place ? Is it not every where either ...
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