The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Latin , were written at college : from all these extraordinary compositions it appears that the tone , richness , and cha- racter of Milton's genius were always the same from the age of fifteen ; and probably even much earlier : it was ...
... Latin , were written at college : from all these extraordinary compositions it appears that the tone , richness , and cha- racter of Milton's genius were always the same from the age of fifteen ; and probably even much earlier : it was ...
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... Latin and half English . It is not so much that Cowley wanted a knowledge of the Latin style , but that he suffered that knowledge to be per- verted and corrupted by false and extravagant thoughts . Milton was a more perfect scholar ...
... Latin and half English . It is not so much that Cowley wanted a knowledge of the Latin style , but that he suffered that knowledge to be per- verted and corrupted by false and extravagant thoughts . Milton was a more perfect scholar ...
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... Latin poems want the solemnity , the sublimity , the enthusiasm , the wildness , the imaginativeness , of these English , in which the spirit of Dante and Spenser already began to show itself , moulded up with a character of his own ...
... Latin poems want the solemnity , the sublimity , the enthusiasm , the wildness , the imaginativeness , of these English , in which the spirit of Dante and Spenser already began to show itself , moulded up with a character of his own ...
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John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. Though Milton's Latin poetry has been remarked not generally to partake of the character of his English , it has some exceptions . Warton observes of his poem " In Quintum Novembris , " - a college ...
John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. Though Milton's Latin poetry has been remarked not generally to partake of the character of his English , it has some exceptions . Warton observes of his poem " In Quintum Novembris , " - a college ...
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... Latin poem to his father ( who lived till 1647 ) , excusing his devotion to the Muses : it was probably before he left Cambridge . Though it assumes that his father did not oppose his pursuits , yet I think we may infer that he had ...
... Latin poem to his father ( who lived till 1647 ) , excusing his devotion to the Muses : it was probably before he left Cambridge . Though it assumes that his father did not oppose his pursuits , yet I think we may infer that he had ...
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