The Poetical Works of John MiltonCrosby, Nichols, Lee, 1864 - 858 Seiten |
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... Warton observes of his poem " In Quintum Novembris , " - a college exercise , -that " it contains a council , conspiracy , and expedition of Satan , which may be considered as an early and promising prolusion of the bard's genius to the ...
... Warton observes of his poem " In Quintum Novembris , " - a college exercise , -that " it contains a council , conspiracy , and expedition of Satan , which may be considered as an early and promising prolusion of the bard's genius to the ...
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... Warton that it would have been more probable that he would have taken Lucretius and Virgil , as more congenial to him . His poems , " Ad Patrem ” and “ Mansus , " I consider much superior , and in a different manner . I cannot agree ...
... Warton that it would have been more probable that he would have taken Lucretius and Virgil , as more congenial to him . His poems , " Ad Patrem ” and “ Mansus , " I consider much superior , and in a different manner . I cannot agree ...
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... Warton ; but Warton was perhaps too exclusively fond of imagery and descriptions , and therefore has esti- mated the poems , of which I am now speaking , higher than I do . Warton also wanted pathos , but he was not without a gentle and ...
... Warton ; but Warton was perhaps too exclusively fond of imagery and descriptions , and therefore has esti- mated the poems , of which I am now speaking , higher than I do . Warton also wanted pathos , but he was not without a gentle and ...
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... Warton says , " I remember these superstitions , which are here finely applied , in the ancient voyages of Marco Paolo the Venetian , speaking of the vast and perilous desert of Lop in Asia , ' Cernuntur et audiuntur , in eo interdiu ...
... Warton says , " I remember these superstitions , which are here finely applied , in the ancient voyages of Marco Paolo the Venetian , speaking of the vast and perilous desert of Lop in Asia , ' Cernuntur et audiuntur , in eo interdiu ...
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... WARTON . c It never appeared under Milton's name till the year 1645.-T. WARTON . d This dedication does not appear in the edition of Milton's poem , printed in 1673 , when Lord Brackley , under the title of Earl of Bridgewater , was ...
... WARTON . c It never appeared under Milton's name till the year 1645.-T. WARTON . d This dedication does not appear in the edition of Milton's poem , printed in 1673 , when Lord Brackley , under the title of Earl of Bridgewater , was ...
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