The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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... Spenser had not been dead ten years , and Shakspeare was still living . In these two all the inexhaust- ible abundance of poetical thought , imagery , and language was to be found , even if all other fountains had been shut . It was a ...
... Spenser had not been dead ten years , and Shakspeare was still living . In these two all the inexhaust- ible abundance of poetical thought , imagery , and language was to be found , even if all other fountains had been shut . It was a ...
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... Spenser , and Shakspeare , more suited to Milton's genius ; which yet he was deterred from introducing in compositions , where he endeavoured to rival the ancient classics . There is more of what would be by cold minds called sober ...
... Spenser , and Shakspeare , more suited to Milton's genius ; which yet he was deterred from introducing in compositions , where he endeavoured to rival the ancient classics . There is more of what would be by cold minds called sober ...
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... Spenser , Shakspeare , Ben Jonson , Beaumont and Fletcher , and Joshua Sylvester's Du Bartas ; but they could not be found combined into a uniform and unbroken texture , nor with the same uniformity of elevated and spiritual thought ...
... Spenser , Shakspeare , Ben Jonson , Beaumont and Fletcher , and Joshua Sylvester's Du Bartas ; but they could not be found combined into a uniform and unbroken texture , nor with the same uniformity of elevated and spiritual thought ...
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... Spenser already began to show itself , moulded up with a character of his own . But Ovid was a poet of a more whimsical and undignified kind , of whom it was strange that he should have been fond , but whom his Latin verses almost ...
... Spenser already began to show itself , moulded up with a character of his own . But Ovid was a poet of a more whimsical and undignified kind , of whom it was strange that he should have been fond , but whom his Latin verses almost ...
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... Spenser . " There is , " says Warton , " great poetry and strength of imagination in supposing that Murther and Treason often fly as alarmed from the inmost recesses of their own horrid cavern , looking back , and thinking themselves ...
... Spenser . " There is , " says Warton , " great poetry and strength of imagination in supposing that Murther and Treason often fly as alarmed from the inmost recesses of their own horrid cavern , looking back , and thinking themselves ...
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