The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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... give occasion . Milton , like a true poet , in describing the Syrian superstitions , selects such as were most susceptible of poetical enlargement ; and which , from the wildness of their cere- monies , were most interesting to the ...
... give occasion . Milton , like a true poet , in describing the Syrian superstitions , selects such as were most susceptible of poetical enlargement ; and which , from the wildness of their cere- monies , were most interesting to the ...
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... give the whole poem , as translated by Cowper . TO HIS FATHER . ( TRANSLATED BY WILLIAM COWPER . ) O , that Pieria's spring would through thy breast Pour its inspiring influence , and rush No rill , but rather an o'erflowing flood ...
... give the whole poem , as translated by Cowper . TO HIS FATHER . ( TRANSLATED BY WILLIAM COWPER . ) O , that Pieria's spring would through thy breast Pour its inspiring influence , and rush No rill , but rather an o'erflowing flood ...
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... gives of " L'Allegro " and " II Penseroso , " because it is in every one's hands . Johnson yet allows that " they are ... give to airy nothing a local habitation and a name . " Here the images , for the most part , are such as actually ...
... gives of " L'Allegro " and " II Penseroso , " because it is in every one's hands . Johnson yet allows that " they are ... give to airy nothing a local habitation and a name . " Here the images , for the most part , are such as actually ...
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... give more of the pathos , and less of the objects . This faculty , indeed , was not Milton's chief excellence : now and then he is pathetic in " Paradise Lost , " but he has none of Shakspeare's human pathos : he was too stern and ...
... give more of the pathos , and less of the objects . This faculty , indeed , was not Milton's chief excellence : now and then he is pathetic in " Paradise Lost , " but he has none of Shakspeare's human pathos : he was too stern and ...
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... give in this place Cowper's translation of the Latin epistle to Manso . TO GIOVANNI BATTISTA MANSO , MARQUIS OF ... give the meed of fame , Thine too shall prove an everlasting name . Already such it shines in Tasso's page , For thou ...
... give in this place Cowper's translation of the Latin epistle to Manso . TO GIOVANNI BATTISTA MANSO , MARQUIS OF ... give the meed of fame , Thine too shall prove an everlasting name . Already such it shines in Tasso's page , For thou ...
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