The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1John Macrone, 1835 |
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... Style of Milton's language page 1 CHAPTER II . Critical account of Milton's college poetry - ' Hymn to the Nativity - Its sublimity and originality - Johnson's neglect of this ode - Milton's lyrical ear - Latin poetry - ' In Quintum ...
... Style of Milton's language page 1 CHAPTER II . Critical account of Milton's college poetry - ' Hymn to the Nativity - Its sublimity and originality - Johnson's neglect of this ode - Milton's lyrical ear - Latin poetry - ' In Quintum ...
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... style of old Isaac Walton ! Toland took up the subject , and collected much useful matter ; but he was a heavy writer , who never enjoyed much favour with the public . The Life by Fenton the poet is too meagre to satisfy.
... style of old Isaac Walton ! Toland took up the subject , and collected much useful matter ; but he was a heavy writer , who never enjoyed much favour with the public . The Life by Fenton the poet is too meagre to satisfy.
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... style . Bishop Newton was a classical scholar , of ex- cellent taste and judgment ; but was , for the most part , languid and feeble . Peck was a mere antiquary ; toilsome , but tasteless , frivolous , weak , and absurd . We now come to ...
... style . Bishop Newton was a classical scholar , of ex- cellent taste and judgment ; but was , for the most part , languid and feeble . Peck was a mere antiquary ; toilsome , but tasteless , frivolous , weak , and absurd . We now come to ...
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... style . He affects to be humorous or witty , where he is often only pompous and malicious . The obser- vation made by Coleridge in his Table - Talk , ' on the style of his Rambler , ' is often true here . * Johnson abounded in verbiage ...
... style . He affects to be humorous or witty , where he is often only pompous and malicious . The obser- vation made by Coleridge in his Table - Talk , ' on the style of his Rambler , ' is often true here . * Johnson abounded in verbiage ...
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... style was diffuse and languid ; and his constant use of superlative epithets of a vague and trite character gave a sickly cast to his bio- graphy , which failed to make much impression . Cowper's translations of the Latin poems , with ...
... style was diffuse and languid ; and his constant use of superlative epithets of a vague and trite character gave a sickly cast to his bio- graphy , which failed to make much impression . Cowper's translations of the Latin poems , with ...
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