The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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... genius universal as his theme ; Astonishing as Chaos ; as the bloom Of blowing Eden fair ; as Heaven sublime ! -THOMSON . ILLUSTRATED WITH ENGRAVINGS , DESIGNED BY JOHN MARTIN AND J. W. M. TURNER , R. A. BOSTON : PHILLIPS , SAMPSON ...
... genius universal as his theme ; Astonishing as Chaos ; as the bloom Of blowing Eden fair ; as Heaven sublime ! -THOMSON . ILLUSTRATED WITH ENGRAVINGS , DESIGNED BY JOHN MARTIN AND J. W. M. TURNER , R. A. BOSTON : PHILLIPS , SAMPSON ...
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... genius . Probably he was early educated in Puritan principles . His earliest tutor , Young , was a rigid and zealous Puritan ; yet there are many traits in his early taste and early poems which make us hesitate as to his boyish ...
... genius . Probably he was early educated in Puritan principles . His earliest tutor , Young , was a rigid and zealous Puritan ; yet there are many traits in his early taste and early poems which make us hesitate as to his boyish ...
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... genius against his political adoptions . I now go back to his earliest manhood . From school the poet was sent to Christ's College , Cam- bridge , in February , 1624 , æt . 16 , just before King James's death . Already , or about this ...
... genius against his political adoptions . I now go back to his earliest manhood . From school the poet was sent to Christ's College , Cam- bridge , in February , 1624 , æt . 16 , just before King James's death . Already , or about this ...
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... genius . I think Milton has here given a very remarkable specimen of his ability to succeed in the Spenserian stanza : he moves with great ease and address amidst the embarrassment of a frequent return of rhyme . " Several other poems ...
... genius . I think Milton has here given a very remarkable specimen of his ability to succeed in the Spenserian stanza : he moves with great ease and address amidst the embarrassment of a frequent return of rhyme . " Several other poems ...
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... genius and learning , would not submit to academical discipline . The line- Cæteraque ingenio non subeunda meo- obviously means nothing but a repugnance to the observation of those petty formalities and rules which irritate and insult ...
... genius and learning , would not submit to academical discipline . The line- Cæteraque ingenio non subeunda meo- obviously means nothing but a repugnance to the observation of those petty formalities and rules which irritate and insult ...
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