The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... language was to be found , even if all other fountains had been shut . It was a stirring time for all minds , in every department . The whole reign of Queen Elizabeth had been full of gallantry , adventure , and great - mindedness ; —of ...
... language was to be found , even if all other fountains had been shut . It was a stirring time for all minds , in every department . The whole reign of Queen Elizabeth had been full of gallantry , adventure , and great - mindedness ; —of ...
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... language and such imagery as Cowley's . Cowley's Latinity , dictated by an irregular and unrestrained imagination , presents a mode of diction , half Latin and half English . It is not so much that Cowley wanted a knowledge of the Latin ...
... language and such imagery as Cowley's . Cowley's Latinity , dictated by an irregular and unrestrained imagination , presents a mode of diction , half Latin and half English . It is not so much that Cowley wanted a knowledge of the Latin ...
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... Language , " at a vacation exercise in the college , anno ætatis 19 , he says , — But haste thee straight to do me once a pleasure , And from thy wardrobe bring thy choicest treasure ; Not those new - fangled toys and trimming slight ...
... Language , " at a vacation exercise in the college , anno ætatis 19 , he says , — But haste thee straight to do me once a pleasure , And from thy wardrobe bring thy choicest treasure ; Not those new - fangled toys and trimming slight ...
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... language , the rhythm , are all new . Milton seems himself in the state of wonder and awe of the shepherds , and of all those whom he describes as affected by this miracle . The trembling , the fervour , the blaze is true inspiration ...
... language , the rhythm , are all new . Milton seems himself in the state of wonder and awe of the shepherds , and of all those whom he describes as affected by this miracle . The trembling , the fervour , the blaze is true inspiration ...
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... language , the sublimity of the Sacred Story . It is clear that he was not frightened by the difficulty of duly treating this awful subject , from the manner in which he touched upon it in his majestic hymn , where he showed himself a ...
... language , the sublimity of the Sacred Story . It is clear that he was not frightened by the difficulty of duly treating this awful subject , from the manner in which he touched upon it in his majestic hymn , where he showed himself a ...
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