The Poetical Works of John MiltonW. Tegg, 1862 - 767 Seiten |
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... says of himself , Tempora nam licet hic placidis dare libera Musis , Et totum rapiunt me , mea vita , libri . Excipit hine fessum sinuosi pompa theatri , Et vocat ad plausus garrula scena suos . Warton says , " Milton's Latin poems may ...
... says of himself , Tempora nam licet hic placidis dare libera Musis , Et totum rapiunt me , mea vita , libri . Excipit hine fessum sinuosi pompa theatri , Et vocat ad plausus garrula scena suos . Warton says , " Milton's Latin poems may ...
Seite xiii
... says , - But haste thee straight to do me once a pleasure , And from thy wardrobe bring thy choicest treasure ; Not ... say that many of the words , and even images , might not be found scattered in preceding poets , as Spenser ...
... says , - But haste thee straight to do me once a pleasure , And from thy wardrobe bring thy choicest treasure ; Not ... say that many of the words , and even images , might not be found scattered in preceding poets , as Spenser ...
Seite xv
... the ' Paradise Lost . ' In this poem the cave of Phonos ( Murther ) and Prodotes ( Treason ) , with its in- habitants , are finely imagined , and in the style of Spenser . " There is , " says Warton , " great LIFE OF MILTON . XV.
... the ' Paradise Lost . ' In this poem the cave of Phonos ( Murther ) and Prodotes ( Treason ) , with its in- habitants , are finely imagined , and in the style of Spenser . " There is , " says Warton , " great LIFE OF MILTON . XV.
Seite xvi
... say nothing of the Apocalypse , was aided and enriched with descriptions in romances . ' The next poem , “ Naturam non pati senium , ” a college exercise , is also praised by Warton . He says that it " is replete with fanciful and ...
... say nothing of the Apocalypse , was aided and enriched with descriptions in romances . ' The next poem , “ Naturam non pati senium , ” a college exercise , is also praised by Warton . He says that it " is replete with fanciful and ...
Seite xx
... says , " the transitions and corrections of this elegy are conducted with the skill and address of a master , and form a train of allusions and digressions , productive of fine sentiment and poetry . From a trifling and unimportant ...
... says , " the transitions and corrections of this elegy are conducted with the skill and address of a master , and form a train of allusions and digressions , productive of fine sentiment and poetry . From a trifling and unimportant ...
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