The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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... observes of this Ode , that " on the whole , from a boy of seventeen , it is an extraordinary effort of fancy , expression , and versification : even in the con- ceits , which are many , we perceive strong and peculiar marks of genius ...
... observes of this Ode , that " on the whole , from a boy of seventeen , it is an extraordinary effort of fancy , expression , and versification : even in the con- ceits , which are many , we perceive strong and peculiar marks of genius ...
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... observes this , and refers to " L'Allegro , " v . 131 : but in another place the critic remarks , that his warmest poetical predilections were at last totally obliterated by civil and religious enthusiasm . Milton's writings afford a ...
... observes this , and refers to " L'Allegro , " v . 131 : but in another place the critic remarks , that his warmest poetical predilections were at last totally obliterated by civil and religious enthusiasm . Milton's writings afford a ...
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... observes , " are strong indications of a young mind , antici- pating the subject of the ' Paradise Lost , ' if we substitute Christian for Pagan ideas . He was now deep in the Greek poets . " The style , the picturesqueness of language ...
... observes , " are strong indications of a young mind , antici- pating the subject of the ' Paradise Lost , ' if we substitute Christian for Pagan ideas . He was now deep in the Greek poets . " The style , the picturesqueness of language ...
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... observes , the enthusiasm of the poet , not of the puritan . At this time he had more of description and less of abstract thought : that sublime elevation of axiomatic wisdom was not yet reached ; but from his earliest years he appears ...
... observes , the enthusiasm of the poet , not of the puritan . At this time he had more of description and less of abstract thought : that sublime elevation of axiomatic wisdom was not yet reached ; but from his earliest years he appears ...
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... observes of his poem " In Quintum Novembris , " - a college exercise , -- that " it contains a council , conspiracy , and expedition of Satan , which may be considered as an early and promising prolusion of the bard's genius to the ...
... observes of his poem " In Quintum Novembris , " - a college exercise , -- that " it contains a council , conspiracy , and expedition of Satan , which may be considered as an early and promising prolusion of the bard's genius to the ...
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