The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... subjects of the Iliad and Æneid : — If answerable style I can obtain Of my celestial patroness , who deigns Her nightly visitation unimplored , And dictates to me slumbering , or inspires Easy my lxxvi LIFE OF MILTON .
... subjects of the Iliad and Æneid : — If answerable style I can obtain Of my celestial patroness , who deigns Her nightly visitation unimplored , And dictates to me slumbering , or inspires Easy my lxxvi LIFE OF MILTON .
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... Æneid , vi . 578 : and Milton thrice as far ; as if these three great poets had stretched their utmost genius , and vied with each other , who should extend his idea of the depth of hell farthest . But Milton's whole description of hell ...
... Æneid , vi . 578 : and Milton thrice as far ; as if these three great poets had stretched their utmost genius , and vied with each other , who should extend his idea of the depth of hell farthest . But Milton's whole description of hell ...
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... Æneid , vii . 699 , x . 264. But this simile exceeds any of those : first , as it rises so naturally out of the subject , and was a comparison so familiar to Adam : secondly , the angels were marching through the air , and not on the ...
... Æneid , vii . 699 , x . 264. But this simile exceeds any of those : first , as it rises so naturally out of the subject , and was a comparison so familiar to Adam : secondly , the angels were marching through the air , and not on the ...
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... Æneid we treasure up a collection of fine imaginative pictures , as when we read Paradise Lost ; ' only that from thence we have ( to speak like a connoisseur ) more Rafaelles , Correggios , Guidos , & c . Milton's pictures are more ...
... Æneid we treasure up a collection of fine imaginative pictures , as when we read Paradise Lost ; ' only that from thence we have ( to speak like a connoisseur ) more Rafaelles , Correggios , Guidos , & c . Milton's pictures are more ...
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... Æneid , 381 : - Sylva fuit , late dumis atque ilice nigra Horrida , quam densi complerant undique sentes : Rara per occultos lucebat semita calles . But " dusk with horrid shades " is more immediately from Æn . i . 165 : - Horrentique ...
... Æneid , 381 : - Sylva fuit , late dumis atque ilice nigra Horrida , quam densi complerant undique sentes : Rara per occultos lucebat semita calles . But " dusk with horrid shades " is more immediately from Æn . i . 165 : - Horrentique ...
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