The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1권Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 334페이지 |
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... nature a poet . The tendency to choose themes lying re- mote from ordinary social interests , and the abili- ty , in treating such themes , to wander on and on in a purely ideal manner , weaving a tissue of sensuous fancies connected by ...
... nature a poet . The tendency to choose themes lying re- mote from ordinary social interests , and the abili- ty , in treating such themes , to wander on and on in a purely ideal manner , weaving a tissue of sensuous fancies connected by ...
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... nature's part in him , no reader of the minor poems can doubt . One of the most striking things about them , especially when compared with the contemporary English poetry produced under Ben Jonson's crit- ical supremacy , during the ...
... nature's part in him , no reader of the minor poems can doubt . One of the most striking things about them , especially when compared with the contemporary English poetry produced under Ben Jonson's crit- ical supremacy , during the ...
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... nature of this " poetic imagination " this " vision - and faculty divine " may be better studied in Milton , by reason of its colossal proportions in him , than in any other English poet . If imagi- nation in the poet is the power of ...
... nature of this " poetic imagination " this " vision - and faculty divine " may be better studied in Milton , by reason of its colossal proportions in him , than in any other English poet . If imagi- nation in the poet is the power of ...
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... nature , or the habit of accurately perceiving natural beauty , has placed Milton , along with such men as Bacon and Johnson , among those in whom this quality was moderate or defective , as distinct from those , such as Shenstone ...
... nature , or the habit of accurately perceiving natural beauty , has placed Milton , along with such men as Bacon and Johnson , among those in whom this quality was moderate or defective , as distinct from those , such as Shenstone ...
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... nature , and who was at war with almost all our poets from Dryden down- wards , precisely because , as he said , they had never looked at nature for themselves , but had spoken of her by rote - the accuracy of Milton's images from nature ...
... nature , and who was at war with almost all our poets from Dryden down- wards , precisely because , as he said , they had never looked at nature for themselves , but had spoken of her by rote - the accuracy of Milton's images from nature ...
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