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... Warton , candid in his very admiration , observes , this sort of imagery , so much admired in Milton , appears to me to be much more practicable than many readers seem to suppose . " I bade adieu to bolts and bars , And soar'd with ...
... Warton , candid in his very admiration , observes , this sort of imagery , so much admired in Milton , appears to me to be much more practicable than many readers seem to suppose . " I bade adieu to bolts and bars , And soar'd with ...
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... Warton that it would have been more probable that he would have taken Lucretius and Virgil , as more con- genial to ... Warton's more favourable judgment on the sixth elegy , also addressed to Deodate . He says , " the transitions and ...
... Warton that it would have been more probable that he would have taken Lucretius and Virgil , as more con- genial to ... Warton's more favourable judgment on the sixth elegy , also addressed to Deodate . He says , " the transitions and ...
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... Warton ; but Warton was perhaps too exclusively fond of imagery and descriptions , and therefore has esti- mated the poems , of which I am now speaking , higher than I do . Warton also wanted pathos , but he was not without a gentle and ...
... Warton ; but Warton was perhaps too exclusively fond of imagery and descriptions , and therefore has esti- mated the poems , of which I am now speaking , higher than I do . Warton also wanted pathos , but he was not without a gentle and ...
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... Warton , " is universally allowed to have taken some of its tints from the Tempest . ' ' • 20 The following is a beautiful passage : ' Tis most true That musing meditation most affects The pensive secrecy of desert cell , Far from the ...
... Warton , " is universally allowed to have taken some of its tints from the Tempest . ' ' • 20 The following is a beautiful passage : ' Tis most true That musing meditation most affects The pensive secrecy of desert cell , Far from the ...
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... WARTON . And seven - times - folded shield . 1140 1143 As was Ajax's . Ovid , Met . xiii . 2 : - " Clypei dominus septemplicis . " - NEWTON . Arm'd thee or charm'd thee strong . Mr. Thyer here observes , it is very probable that Milton ...
... WARTON . And seven - times - folded shield . 1140 1143 As was Ajax's . Ovid , Met . xiii . 2 : - " Clypei dominus septemplicis . " - NEWTON . Arm'd thee or charm'd thee strong . Mr. Thyer here observes , it is very probable that Milton ...
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