The Poetical Works of John MiltonW. Tegg, 1862 - 767ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... expression , and versification : even in the conceits , which are many , we perceive strong and peculiar marks of genius . I think Milton has here given a very remarkable specimen of his ability to succeed in the Spenserian stanza : he ...
... expression , and versification : even in the conceits , which are many , we perceive strong and peculiar marks of genius . I think Milton has here given a very remarkable specimen of his ability to succeed in the Spenserian stanza : he ...
xvi ÆäÀÌÁö
... expression , a dignity of sentiment , and elevation of thought , rarely found in very young writers . " 39 The poem consists of sixty - nine lines . The whole is beautiful . In answer to those who assert the liability of nature to old ...
... expression , a dignity of sentiment , and elevation of thought , rarely found in very young writers . " 39 The poem consists of sixty - nine lines . The whole is beautiful . In answer to those who assert the liability of nature to old ...
xxv ÆäÀÌÁö
... expression : it contains some passages which wander far beyond the bounds of bucolic song , and are in his own original style of the more sublime poetry . Milton cannot be a shepherd long : his own na- tive powers break forth , and ...
... expression : it contains some passages which wander far beyond the bounds of bucolic song , and are in his own original style of the more sublime poetry . Milton cannot be a shepherd long : his own na- tive powers break forth , and ...
xxviii ÆäÀÌÁö
... exuberance of picturesque description , poetical allusion , and ornamental expression . " To this the critic adds many other excellent observations . A Mask , written for a private theatre , and xxviii LIFE OF MILTON .
... exuberance of picturesque description , poetical allusion , and ornamental expression . " To this the critic adds many other excellent observations . A Mask , written for a private theatre , and xxviii LIFE OF MILTON .
lxiii ÆäÀÌÁö
... expression , you seem to afford me room to suspect that you have rather forgotten me , since , as you say , you admire in me so many different virtues wedded together . From so many weddings I should assuredly dread a family * In fact ...
... expression , you seem to afford me room to suspect that you have rather forgotten me , since , as you say , you admire in me so many different virtues wedded together . From so many weddings I should assuredly dread a family * In fact ...
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