The Poetical Works of John MiltonCrosby, Nichols, Lee, 1864 - 858 Seiten |
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... Æneid : — If answerable style I can obtain Of my celestial patroness , who deigns Her nightly visitation unimplored , And dictates to rue slumbering , or inspires Easy my unprerieditated verse , Since Erst this subject for heroic song ...
... Æneid : — If answerable style I can obtain Of my celestial patroness , who deigns Her nightly visitation unimplored , And dictates to rue slumbering , or inspires Easy my unprerieditated verse , Since Erst this subject for heroic song ...
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... Æneid , vi . 578 and Milton thrice as far ; as if these three great poets had stretched their utmost genius , and yied with each other , who should extend his idea of the depth of hell farthest . But Milton's whole description of hell ...
... Æneid , vi . 578 and Milton thrice as far ; as if these three great poets had stretched their utmost genius , and yied with each other , who should extend his idea of the depth of hell farthest . But Milton's whole description of hell ...
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... Æneid , yielded to that fatal temptation which ruined her , Virgil tells us , the earth trembled , the heavens were filled with flashes of lightning , and the nymphs howled upon the mountain tops . Milton , in the same poetical spirit ...
... Æneid , yielded to that fatal temptation which ruined her , Virgil tells us , the earth trembled , the heavens were filled with flashes of lightning , and the nymphs howled upon the mountain tops . Milton , in the same poetical spirit ...
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... Æneid , 381 : -- Sylva fuit , late dumis atque ilice nigra Horrida , quam densi complerant undique sentes : Rara per occultos lucebat semita calles . But " dusk with horrid shades " is more immediately from Æn . i . 165 : - Horrentique ...
... Æneid , 381 : -- Sylva fuit , late dumis atque ilice nigra Horrida , quam densi complerant undique sentes : Rara per occultos lucebat semita calles . But " dusk with horrid shades " is more immediately from Æn . i . 165 : - Horrentique ...
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... Æneid of Virgil , where Neptune is repe sented with his trident laying the storm which Eolus had raised , ver . 142. There the greater beauty in the English poet , as the scene he is describing under this char ing figure is perfectly ...
... Æneid of Virgil , where Neptune is repe sented with his trident laying the storm which Eolus had raised , ver . 142. There the greater beauty in the English poet , as the scene he is describing under this char ing figure is perfectly ...
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