The Poetical Works of John Milton, 2권John Macrone, 1835 |
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... passage . Milton's poetical style is more serried than any other : rhymed metre leads to empty words , involutions , and circumlocutions ; but it is in the thought , still more than in the language , that this closeness is apparent ...
... passage . Milton's poetical style is more serried than any other : rhymed metre leads to empty words , involutions , and circumlocutions ; but it is in the thought , still more than in the language , that this closeness is apparent ...
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... passage is an excellent improvement upon Satan's speech to the infernal spirits in Tasso , c . iv . st . 15 ; but seems to be expressed from Fairfax's translation , rather than from the original - We lost the field , yet lost we not our ...
... passage is an excellent improvement upon Satan's speech to the infernal spirits in Tasso , c . iv . st . 15 ; but seems to be expressed from Fairfax's translation , rather than from the original - We lost the field , yet lost we not our ...
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... passages of the poem , wherein the good angels are represented as pursuing the rebel host with fire and thunderbolts down through Chaos , even to the gates of hell , as being contrary to the account which the angel Raphael gives to Adam ...
... passages of the poem , wherein the good angels are represented as pursuing the rebel host with fire and thunderbolts down through Chaos , even to the gates of hell , as being contrary to the account which the angel Raphael gives to Adam ...
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... passage is exquisite . 36 Ver . 254. The mind is its own place , & c . These are some of the extravagances of the Stoics , and could not be better ridiculed than they are here , by being put in the mouth of Satan in his present ...
... passage is exquisite . 36 Ver . 254. The mind is its own place , & c . These are some of the extravagances of the Stoics , and could not be better ridiculed than they are here , by being put in the mouth of Satan in his present ...
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... passage in Virgil and Tasso , which both poets have joined to that of leaves fall- ing , to represent the numerous ghosts crowding on the banks of Styx , and the multitude of devils driven back by Michael to the infernal regions . The ...
... passage in Virgil and Tasso , which both poets have joined to that of leaves fall- ing , to represent the numerous ghosts crowding on the banks of Styx , and the multitude of devils driven back by Michael to the infernal regions . The ...
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