The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... , and images in his Latin productions than in his vernacular ; but there cer- tainly is not the same raciness , vigour , and pic- turesqueness . His Epistles to his friend Charles Deodate are , indeed 8 LIFE OF MILTON .
... , and images in his Latin productions than in his vernacular ; but there cer- tainly is not the same raciness , vigour , and pic- turesqueness . His Epistles to his friend Charles Deodate are , indeed 8 LIFE OF MILTON .
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... images , might not be found scattered in preceding poets , as Spenser , Shakspeare , Ben Jonson , Beaumont and Fletcher , and Joshua Sylvester's Du Bartas ; but they could not be found combined into an uni- form 12 LIFE OF MILTON .
... images , might not be found scattered in preceding poets , as Spenser , Shakspeare , Ben Jonson , Beaumont and Fletcher , and Joshua Sylvester's Du Bartas ; but they could not be found combined into an uni- form 12 LIFE OF MILTON .
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... images have not the raciness and wildness of the descriptions in his English poems . Warton speaks of it as excellent in all the requisites of poetry . Here Milton says that his poetical genius re- turns in the spring : in later life ...
... images have not the raciness and wildness of the descriptions in his English poems . Warton speaks of it as excellent in all the requisites of poetry . Here Milton says that his poetical genius re- turns in the spring : in later life ...
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... that mind which produced Paradise Lost , ' even in his verses from the age of thirteen . Sometimes an image , sometimes an epithet displays it . A holy inspiration had already commenced in his mind . The LIFE OF MILTON . 31.
... that mind which produced Paradise Lost , ' even in his verses from the age of thirteen . Sometimes an image , sometimes an epithet displays it . A holy inspiration had already commenced in his mind . The LIFE OF MILTON . 31.
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... images , except in a few passages of the latter poem . The metre wants variety and so- norousness . 6 The passages I chiefly allude to , are Contem- plation- down to Again : Him that yon soars on golden wing , -the far - off curfeu ...
... images , except in a few passages of the latter poem . The metre wants variety and so- norousness . 6 The passages I chiefly allude to , are Contem- plation- down to Again : Him that yon soars on golden wing , -the far - off curfeu ...
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Addison admiration ancient Andrew Marvell angels appear bard beautiful blind character church Comus Countess of Derby critic daughter defence delight Deodate divine Dryden edition England English epic exalted fable father favour force genius glorious glory Harefield hath heart Heaven honour hope human imagery images imagination invention Italy J. M. W. TURNER John Milton Johnson King L'Allegro labour language Latin learning less liberty lived lofty Lycidas majesty ment mind moral Muse nation native nature never noble observation opinion Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passages passions perhaps persons Petrarch piety poem poet poet's poetical poetry political Pope Powell praise prose published Puritan racter reader rich Samson Samson Agonistes says seems sentiment Shakspeare Smectymnuus solemn Spenser spirit style sublime Tasso taste thee things thou thought tion Tiresias true truth verse vigour virtue Warton whole words write