The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... Joseph Warton observes here : " attention is irresistibly awakened and engaged by the air of solemnity and enthusiasm that reigns in this stanza and some that follow . Such is the power of true poetry , that one is almost inclined to be ...
... Joseph Warton observes here : " attention is irresistibly awakened and engaged by the air of solemnity and enthusiasm that reigns in this stanza and some that follow . Such is the power of true poetry , that one is almost inclined to be ...
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... is a per- fect model , sui generis . Joseph Warton's Ode to Fancy ' is an attempted echo of ' L'Allegro ' and ' Il Penseroso , ' indeed , almost a cento . CHAPTER V. ON LYCIDAS , AND EPITAPHIUM DAMONIS . EDWARD 42 LIFE OF MILTON .
... is a per- fect model , sui generis . Joseph Warton's Ode to Fancy ' is an attempted echo of ' L'Allegro ' and ' Il Penseroso , ' indeed , almost a cento . CHAPTER V. ON LYCIDAS , AND EPITAPHIUM DAMONIS . EDWARD 42 LIFE OF MILTON .
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... Joseph Warton has truly said , that the admiration or dislike of this poem is an infallible test whether a reader has or has not a poetical taste : he who is not enraptured with it can have no genuine idea of poetry . If we are asked ...
... Joseph Warton has truly said , that the admiration or dislike of this poem is an infallible test whether a reader has or has not a poetical taste : he who is not enraptured with it can have no genuine idea of poetry . If we are asked ...
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... Joseph Warton remarks , in his ' Essay on Pope , ' that poet's imitation of this and other passages of Milton's juvenile poems . " This is the first instance , " adds Thomas Warton , " of any degree even of the slightest attention being ...
... Joseph Warton remarks , in his ' Essay on Pope , ' that poet's imitation of this and other passages of Milton's juvenile poems . " This is the first instance , " adds Thomas Warton , " of any degree even of the slightest attention being ...
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