The Poetical Works of John MiltonCrosby, Nichols, Lee, 1864 - 858 Seiten |
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... imagery , and language was to be found , even if all other fountains had been shut . It was a stirring time for all minds , in every department . The whole reign of Queen Elizabeth had been full of gallantry , adventure , and great ...
... imagery , and language was to be found , even if all other fountains had been shut . It was a stirring time for all minds , in every department . The whole reign of Queen Elizabeth had been full of gallantry , adventure , and great ...
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... imagery , which Milton adopted from the first , was peculiar to himself . I do not say that many of the words , and even images , might not be found scattered in preceding poets , as Spenser , Shakspeare , Ben Jonson , Beaumont and ...
... imagery , which Milton adopted from the first , was peculiar to himself . I do not say that many of the words , and even images , might not be found scattered in preceding poets , as Spenser , Shakspeare , Ben Jonson , Beaumont and ...
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... imagery , the language , the rhythm , are all new . Milton seems himself in the state of wonder and awe of the shepherds , and of all those whom he describes as affected by this miracle . The trembling , the fervour , the blaze , is ...
... imagery , the language , the rhythm , are all new . Milton seems himself in the state of wonder and awe of the shepherds , and of all those whom he describes as affected by this miracle . The trembling , the fervour , the blaze , is ...
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... imagery Milton's mind was turned , there is reason for some surprise that he should still have had it in contempla- tion to produce an epic poem on the inferior and comparatively puerile theme of King Arthur , which no imaginative ...
... imagery Milton's mind was turned , there is reason for some surprise that he should still have had it in contempla- tion to produce an epic poem on the inferior and comparatively puerile theme of King Arthur , which no imaginative ...
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... imagery , so much admired in Milton , appears to me to be much more practi- able than many readers seem to suppose . " I bade adieu to bolts and bars . And soar'd with angels to the stars , Like him of old , to whom ' twas given To ...
... imagery , so much admired in Milton , appears to me to be much more practi- able than many readers seem to suppose . " I bade adieu to bolts and bars . And soar'd with angels to the stars , Like him of old , to whom ' twas given To ...
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