The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... verses - Rustication from college - Retirement at Horton- Return to college - Epic poem of King Arthur ' - Love of the the Theatre Anticipations of Paradise Lost ' - Style of Milton's language - • page 1 CHAPTER II . Critical account of ...
... verses - Rustication from college - Retirement at Horton- Return to college - Epic poem of King Arthur ' - Love of the the Theatre Anticipations of Paradise Lost ' - Style of Milton's language - • page 1 CHAPTER II . Critical account of ...
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... verse to his Latin page 24 CHAPTER IV . Departure from College - ' L'Allegro ' and ' Il Penseroso'- From whence suggested - Character of these compositions- Opinions of Warton and Johnson - Comments 33 CHAPTER V. ' Lycidas , ' and ...
... verse to his Latin page 24 CHAPTER IV . Departure from College - ' L'Allegro ' and ' Il Penseroso'- From whence suggested - Character of these compositions- Opinions of Warton and Johnson - Comments 33 CHAPTER V. ' Lycidas , ' and ...
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... verses had less of the wild , the sublime , and the visionary than his English , which of course arose from the difference of his models , and the different characters of the respect- ive languages . The feudal institutions , the en ...
... verses had less of the wild , the sublime , and the visionary than his English , which of course arose from the difference of his models , and the different characters of the respect- ive languages . The feudal institutions , the en ...
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... verses , both in diction and sentiment , are at least free from gross depravations . " Some of Milton's Latin poems were written in his first year at Cambridge , when he was only seventeen : they must be allowed to be very cor- rect and ...
... verses , both in diction and sentiment , are at least free from gross depravations . " Some of Milton's Latin poems were written in his first year at Cambridge , when he was only seventeen : they must be allowed to be very cor- rect and ...
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... Verse , " to " wed their divine sounds : " - And to our high - raised phantasy present That undisturbed song of pure consent , Aye sung before the sapphire - colour'd throne To him that sits thereon , With saintly shout and solemn ...
... Verse , " to " wed their divine sounds : " - And to our high - raised phantasy present That undisturbed song of pure consent , Aye sung before the sapphire - colour'd throne To him that sits thereon , With saintly shout and solemn ...
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