The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... allusion to these blind parts of learning . Life is not long enough for everything ; nor can the most ardent flame of the intellect entirely overcome an excessive superincumbence of dead matter . Though Milton's Latin poetry has been ...
... allusion to these blind parts of learning . Life is not long enough for everything ; nor can the most ardent flame of the intellect entirely overcome an excessive superincumbence of dead matter . Though Milton's Latin poetry has been ...
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... allusions . It has also a vigour of expression , a dignity of sentiment , and elevation of thought , rarely found in very young writers . " The poem consists of sixty - nine lines . The whole is beautiful . In answer to those who assert ...
... allusions . It has also a vigour of expression , a dignity of sentiment , and elevation of thought , rarely found in very young writers . " The poem consists of sixty - nine lines . The whole is beautiful . In answer to those who assert ...
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... allusions and digressions , productive of fine sentiment and poetry . From a trifling and unimportant circum- stance the reader is gradually led to great and lofty imagery . " Of all the elegies , that which pleases me most , and which ...
... allusions and digressions , productive of fine sentiment and poetry . From a trifling and unimportant circum- stance the reader is gradually led to great and lofty imagery . " Of all the elegies , that which pleases me most , and which ...
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... allude to , are Contemplation— down to Again : " " down to the end . Him that yon soars on golden wing , the far - off curfeu sound , Over some wide - water'd shore , Swinging slow with sullen roar . Thus , Night , oft see me in thy ...
... allude to , are Contemplation— down to Again : " " down to the end . Him that yon soars on golden wing , the far - off curfeu sound , Over some wide - water'd shore , Swinging slow with sullen roar . Thus , Night , oft see me in thy ...
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... allusions , perhaps too full , -which was Milton's fault . Dr. Joseph Warton has truly said , that the admiration or dislike of this poem is an infallible test whether a reader , has or has not a poetical taste : he who is not ...
... allusions , perhaps too full , -which was Milton's fault . Dr. Joseph Warton has truly said , that the admiration or dislike of this poem is an infallible test whether a reader , has or has not a poetical taste : he who is not ...
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