The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 2John Macrone, 1835 |
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... sounds and epithets which give a vague pleasure to the mind , and stir up the imagination into an indistinct emotion . Notwithstanding all that has been said so copiously about poetical imagination by critics ancient and modern , I ...
... sounds and epithets which give a vague pleasure to the mind , and stir up the imagination into an indistinct emotion . Notwithstanding all that has been said so copiously about poetical imagination by critics ancient and modern , I ...
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... sound intellect rejects them in its moments of seriousness . Among the miraculous acquirements of Milton , was his deep and familiar intimacy with all classical and all chival- rous literature , the amalgamation in his mind of all the ...
... sound intellect rejects them in its moments of seriousness . Among the miraculous acquirements of Milton , was his deep and familiar intimacy with all classical and all chival- rous literature , the amalgamation in his mind of all the ...
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... sounds and looks like prose : this is one of its attractions ; while all which is stilted , and decorated , and affected , soon fatigues and satiates . To delight the ear and the eye is a mere sensual indulgence ; —true poetry strikes ...
... sounds and looks like prose : this is one of its attractions ; while all which is stilted , and decorated , and affected , soon fatigues and satiates . To delight the ear and the eye is a mere sensual indulgence ; —true poetry strikes ...
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... only in apt Numbers , fit quantity of Syllables , and the sense variously drawn out from one verse into another , not in the jingling * From Milton's own edition , 1669 . sound of like endings , a fault avoided by the.
... only in apt Numbers , fit quantity of Syllables , and the sense variously drawn out from one verse into another , not in the jingling * From Milton's own edition , 1669 . sound of like endings , a fault avoided by the.
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John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. sound of like endings , a fault avoided by the learned Ancients both in Poetry and all good Oratory . This neglect then of Rime so little is to be taken for a defect , though it may seem so perhaps to ...
John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. sound of like endings , a fault avoided by the learned Ancients both in Poetry and all good Oratory . This neglect then of Rime so little is to be taken for a defect , though it may seem so perhaps to ...
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