The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748페이지 |
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... doubt that the poet's travels to Italy increased this counteraction . Milton left England in 1638 , in his thirtieth year ; was presented to Grotius , at Paris , by Lord Scudamore , the English ambassador ; proceeded to Nice , embarked ...
... doubt that the poet's travels to Italy increased this counteraction . Milton left England in 1638 , in his thirtieth year ; was presented to Grotius , at Paris , by Lord Scudamore , the English ambassador ; proceeded to Nice , embarked ...
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... doubt that Mr. Mitford's opinion is the correct one . Milton , with a haughty spirit , and a consciousness of his own great genius and learning , would not submit to academical discipline . The line- Cæteraque ingenio non subeunda meo ...
... doubt that Mr. Mitford's opinion is the correct one . Milton , with a haughty spirit , and a consciousness of his own great genius and learning , would not submit to academical discipline . The line- Cæteraque ingenio non subeunda meo ...
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... doubt that this hymn was the congenial prelude of that holy and inspired imagination which produced the " Paradise Lost , " nearly forty years afterwards . I am not aware that our young bard had any prototype in this sort of ode : the ...
... doubt that this hymn was the congenial prelude of that holy and inspired imagination which produced the " Paradise Lost , " nearly forty years afterwards . I am not aware that our young bard had any prototype in this sort of ode : the ...
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... doubt its effects . All secondary poets attempt this by a false gloss : they are full of orna- ment ; but the ornament is a glare , or a set of artificial flowers : there is no fragrance , - no vivifying spirit . In a true poet , like ...
... doubt its effects . All secondary poets attempt this by a false gloss : they are full of orna- ment ; but the ornament is a glare , or a set of artificial flowers : there is no fragrance , - no vivifying spirit . In a true poet , like ...
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... doubt , lived in the midst of his own creation : he only clothed the tongues of his characters with what it appeared to him in his vision they actually spoke . CHAPTER VII . ON THE ARCADES . THE " Arcades LIFE OF MILTON . xxxi.
... doubt , lived in the midst of his own creation : he only clothed the tongues of his characters with what it appeared to him in his vision they actually spoke . CHAPTER VII . ON THE ARCADES . THE " Arcades LIFE OF MILTON . xxxi.
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