The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William P. Nimmo, 1866 - 153 Seiten |
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... poet whose ideas of exellence are so different from his own ; these are facts for which it is difficult to account ; Scaliger preferred Statius to Virgil ; and who would have supposed that Rubens could have said , if he were not Rubens ...
... poet whose ideas of exellence are so different from his own ; these are facts for which it is difficult to account ; Scaliger preferred Statius to Virgil ; and who would have supposed that Rubens could have said , if he were not Rubens ...
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... Poet , the visionary by his profession , the dreaming theorist , the man dwelling in ideal worlds and abstract notions , should be led astray . Such are some of the singular opinions ad- vanced in this curious , and late discovered docu ...
... Poet , the visionary by his profession , the dreaming theorist , the man dwelling in ideal worlds and abstract notions , should be led astray . Such are some of the singular opinions ad- vanced in this curious , and late discovered docu ...
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... poet appeared in France since the beginning of Cardinal Richelieu's ministry , but he has been protected and encouraged , and his merit as fast as it could spread has been generally acknowledged . I wish I could as truly affirm the same ...
... poet appeared in France since the beginning of Cardinal Richelieu's ministry , but he has been protected and encouraged , and his merit as fast as it could spread has been generally acknowledged . I wish I could as truly affirm the same ...
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