The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... poetry - Hymn to the Nativity ' - Its sublimity and originality - Johnson's neglect of this ode - Milton's lyrical ear - Latin poetry - In Quintum Novembris ' - ' In Obitum Pr©¡sulis Eliensis ' -- ' Naturam non pati senium ...
... poetry - Hymn to the Nativity ' - Its sublimity and originality - Johnson's neglect of this ode - Milton's lyrical ear - Latin poetry - In Quintum Novembris ' - ' In Obitum Pr©¡sulis Eliensis ' -- ' Naturam non pati senium ...
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... poetry - Dryden - Milton composing his poem in retire- ment - Cowley - The poet's hatred of monarchy - Third mar- riage - Plague in London - Milton retires to Buckinghamshire --His Latin letter to Heimbach 154 CHAPTER XV . Sale of ...
... poetry - Dryden - Milton composing his poem in retire- ment - Cowley - The poet's hatred of monarchy - Third mar- riage - Plague in London - Milton retires to Buckinghamshire --His Latin letter to Heimbach 154 CHAPTER XV . Sale of ...
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... poet's nephews 179 CHAPTER XVII . General and miscellaneous observations - Milton's imagi- nation - His great ... poetry a duty - Milton's precocious talents , & c . 195 CHAPTER XIX . Recapitulation of Milton's personal character ...
... poet's nephews 179 CHAPTER XVII . General and miscellaneous observations - Milton's imagi- nation - His great ... poetry a duty - Milton's precocious talents , & c . 195 CHAPTER XIX . Recapitulation of Milton's personal character ...
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... poetry in Lycidas ? Johnson's political hatred to Milton was neither rational nor moral . Milton might carry his love of democracy much too far : I , for one , assuredly think so . His defence of the people for their decapitation of ...
... poetry in Lycidas ? Johnson's political hatred to Milton was neither rational nor moral . Milton might carry his love of democracy much too far : I , for one , assuredly think so . His defence of the people for their decapitation of ...
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... poetry , which had gone out of fashion from the introduction of the French school at the restora- tion of Charles II ... poet ; but it was coarsely and heavily , though violently , written ; and it did not obtain much reception ...
... poetry , which had gone out of fashion from the introduction of the French school at the restora- tion of Charles II ... poet ; but it was coarsely and heavily , though violently , written ; and it did not obtain much reception ...
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