The Poetical Works of John MiltonW. Tegg, 1862 - 767 Seiten |
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... true poetry , that one is almost inclined to believe the superstition real . " I cannot doubt that this hymn was the congenial prelude of that holy and inspired imagination which produced the " Paradise Lost , " nearly forty years ...
... true poetry , that one is almost inclined to believe the superstition real . " I cannot doubt that this hymn was the congenial prelude of that holy and inspired imagination which produced the " Paradise Lost , " nearly forty years ...
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John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. occasion . Milton , like a true poet , in describing the Syrian superstition , selects such as were most susceptible of poetical enlargement ; and which , from the wildness of their ceremonies , were most ...
John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. occasion . Milton , like a true poet , in describing the Syrian superstition , selects such as were most susceptible of poetical enlargement ; and which , from the wildness of their ceremonies , were most ...
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... true poets give to imagery confer upon it its spell : " Lycidas " is full of these epithets from beginning to end : they are always fresh and exquisitely vivid , but never extravagant or over - ornamental . The versification is as ...
... true poets give to imagery confer upon it its spell : " Lycidas " is full of these epithets from beginning to end : they are always fresh and exquisitely vivid , but never extravagant or over - ornamental . The versification is as ...
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... true That musing meditation most affects The pensive secrecy of desert cell , Far from the cheerful haunt of men and herds , And sits as safe as in a senate - house . " Not many years On which Warton has the following somewhat singular ...
... true That musing meditation most affects The pensive secrecy of desert cell , Far from the cheerful haunt of men and herds , And sits as safe as in a senate - house . " Not many years On which Warton has the following somewhat singular ...
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... true that there is little passion in this dramatic poem ; but none is pretended to : while it is enchantingly descriptive , it is at the same time philosophically calm . We are carried into a fairy region of good Spirits and bad and ...
... true that there is little passion in this dramatic poem ; but none is pretended to : while it is enchantingly descriptive , it is at the same time philosophically calm . We are carried into a fairy region of good Spirits and bad and ...
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