The Poetical Works of John MiltonW. Tegg, 1862 - 767 Seiten |
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... passage - hunting has been carried a great deal too far , and has disgusted and repelled the reader of feeling and taste . The novelty is in the raciness , the life , the force , the just association , the probability , the truth ; that ...
... passage - hunting has been carried a great deal too far , and has disgusted and repelled the reader of feeling and taste . The novelty is in the raciness , the life , the force , the just association , the probability , the truth ; that ...
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... passage in a subsequent page , where he speaks of the inconvenience of the design , which requires the description of what cannot be described , the agency of spirits : he is sometimes raised above himself by the inspiration of ...
... passage in a subsequent page , where he speaks of the inconvenience of the design , which requires the description of what cannot be described , the agency of spirits : he is sometimes raised above himself by the inspiration of ...
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... passage in the Iliad , where two deities are described as perching at the top of an oak in the shape of vultures . " His planting himself at the ear of Eve under the form of a toad , in order to pro- duce vain dreams and imaginations ...
... passage in the Iliad , where two deities are described as perching at the top of an oak in the shape of vultures . " His planting himself at the ear of Eve under the form of a toad , in order to pro- duce vain dreams and imaginations ...
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... passage in the Psalms . The reader will easily discover many other strokes of the same nature . " As Homer has introduced into his battle of the gods every thing that is great and terrible in nature , Milton has filled his fight of good ...
... passage in the Psalms . The reader will easily discover many other strokes of the same nature . " As Homer has introduced into his battle of the gods every thing that is great and terrible in nature , Milton has filled his fight of good ...
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... passage from a great poet , and it draws sneers or ridicule . Johnson's work did great injury to the national taste ; and debases it even to this day . Imagination , repressed in its proper issues , has broken out in wrong places : it ...
... passage from a great poet , and it draws sneers or ridicule . Johnson's work did great injury to the national taste ; and debases it even to this day . Imagination , repressed in its proper issues , has broken out in wrong places : it ...
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