The Poetical Works of John MiltonCrosby, Nichols, Lee, 1864 - 858 Seiten |
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... reader a taste of it ; for as Warton , candid in his very admiration , observes , " this sort of 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 ...
... reader a taste of it ; for as Warton , candid in his very admiration , observes , " this sort of 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 ...
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... reader is gradually led to great and lofty imagery . " Of all the elegies , that which pleases me most , and which I ... readers , who might have taste and sympathy without much technical erudition . At this period , Milton's mind ...
... reader is gradually led to great and lofty imagery . " Of all the elegies , that which pleases me most , and which I ... readers , who might have taste and sympathy without much technical erudition . At this period , Milton's mind ...
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... reader has or has not a poetical taste : he who is not enrap- tured with it can have no genuine idea of poetry . If we are asked what puts all within the range of mind before us in such brilliant or such affecting colours , we can only ...
... reader has or has not a poetical taste : he who is not enrap- tured with it can have no genuine idea of poetry . If we are asked what puts all within the range of mind before us in such brilliant or such affecting colours , we can only ...
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... reader , that for some few years yet I may go on trust with him toward the payment of what I am now indebted ; as being a work not to be raised from the heat of youth , or the vapours of wine , like that which flows at waste from the ...
... reader , that for some few years yet I may go on trust with him toward the payment of what I am now indebted ; as being a work not to be raised from the heat of youth , or the vapours of wine , like that which flows at waste from the ...
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... reader must be curious about this exordium , it would be doing great injustice to Milton's prose works to omit the following extract from the preface to this extraordinary production : " descant on the misfortunes of a person fallen ...
... reader must be curious about this exordium , it would be doing great injustice to Milton's prose works to omit the following extract from the preface to this extraordinary production : " descant on the misfortunes of a person fallen ...
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Adam Adam and Eve admiration Æneid Almighty ancient angels appear beautiful behold Belial bliss bright call'd Chaos character clouds Comus creatures dark death deep delight described divine earth eternal evil expression eyes fable fair Father fire fruit genius glory gods grace happy hath heart heaven heavenly hell highth holy Homer honour human Iliad imagery imagination infernal invention John Milton king language less light living Lord Messiah Milton mind Moloch moral nature never Newton night o'er observes Ovid Pandæmonium Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage passion perhaps poem poet poetical poetry praise reader rebel angels Samson Agonistes Satan Saviour says Scripture seem'd sentiments serpent Shakspeare shalt sight spake speech Spenser spirit stood sublime sweet taste thee thence thine things thought throne tree verse vex'd Virgil virtue voice Warton wings words