The Poetical Works of John MiltonCrosby, Nichols, Lee, 1864 - 858 Seiten |
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... imagination , and all that exercises and elevates the understanding : and it was as profound in learning as original and brilliant in native faculties of the intellect : but there was the leaven of an unholy and factious spirit mixed ...
... imagination , and all that exercises and elevates the understanding : and it was as profound in learning as original and brilliant in native faculties of the intellect : but there was the leaven of an unholy and factious spirit mixed ...
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... imaginative richness . From one of these poems it comes out that he was rusticated from his college : the cause has ... imagination , pre- sents a mode of diction , half Latin and half English . It is not so much that Cowley wanted a ...
... imaginative richness . From one of these poems it comes out that he was rusticated from his college : the cause has ... imagination , pre- sents a mode of diction , half Latin and half English . It is not so much that Cowley wanted a ...
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... imagination : the names , the feudal history , the trophies of former magnificence , were all fresh . Though King James was mean , pedantic , and corrupt , King Charles had a royal spirit , and a benevo- lent , accomplished mind : he ...
... imagination : the names , the feudal history , the trophies of former magnificence , were all fresh . Though King James was mean , pedantic , and corrupt , King Charles had a royal spirit , and a benevo- lent , accomplished mind : he ...
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... imagination which produced the " Paradise Lost , " nearly forty years afterwards . I am not aware that our young bard had any prototype in this sort of ode : the form , the matter , the imagery , the language , the rhythm , are all new ...
... imagination which produced the " Paradise Lost , " nearly forty years afterwards . I am not aware that our young bard had any prototype in this sort of ode : the form , the matter , the imagery , the language , the rhythm , are all new ...
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... imagination . These symptoms of an old palace , especially when thus disposed , have a greater effect than a discovery of larger parts , and even a full display of the whole edifice . The embosomed battlements , and the spreading top of ...
... imagination . These symptoms of an old palace , especially when thus disposed , have a greater effect than a discovery of larger parts , and even a full display of the whole edifice . The embosomed battlements , and the spreading top of ...
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