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... Warton , candid in his very admiration , observes , " this sort of imagery , so much admired in Milton , appears to me to be much more practicable than many readers seem to suppose . " I bade adieu to bolts and bars , And soar'd with ...
... Warton , candid in his very admiration , observes , " this sort of imagery , so much admired in Milton , appears to me to be much more practicable than many readers seem to suppose . " I bade adieu to bolts and bars , And soar'd with ...
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... Warton ; but Warton was perhaps too exclusively fond of imagery and descriptions , and therefore has estimated the poems , of which I am now speaking , higher than I do . Warton also wanted pathos , but he was not without a gentle and ...
... Warton ; but Warton was perhaps too exclusively fond of imagery and descriptions , and therefore has estimated the poems , of which I am now speaking , higher than I do . Warton also wanted pathos , but he was not without a gentle and ...
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... Warton , " is universally allowed to have taken some of its tints from the ' Tempest . " The following is a beautiful passage : " Tis most true That musing meditation most affects The pensive secrecy of desert cell , Far from the ...
... Warton , " is universally allowed to have taken some of its tints from the ' Tempest . " The following is a beautiful passage : " Tis most true That musing meditation most affects The pensive secrecy of desert cell , Far from the ...
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... WARTON . It never appeared under Milton's name till the year 1645.-T. WARTON . d This dedication does not appear in the edition of Milton's poems , printed in 1673 , when Lord Brackley , under the title of Earl of Bridgewater , was ...
... WARTON . It never appeared under Milton's name till the year 1645.-T. WARTON . d This dedication does not appear in the edition of Milton's poems , printed in 1673 , when Lord Brackley , under the title of Earl of Bridgewater , was ...
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... WARTON . i Mr. M. B. Mr. Michael Branthwaite , as I suppose ; of whom Sir Henry thus speaks in one of his letters ... WARTON . In the cradle . He should have said " in its cradle . " See the beginning of the letter . - T . WARTON ...
... WARTON . i Mr. M. B. Mr. Michael Branthwaite , as I suppose ; of whom Sir Henry thus speaks in one of his letters ... WARTON . In the cradle . He should have said " in its cradle . " See the beginning of the letter . - T . WARTON ...
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