The Poetical Works of John MiltonCrosby, Nichols, Lee, 1864 - 858페이지 |
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... seems yet to have produced no fame to him . When he retired to his father's house at Horton next year , he retired as one who had yet done nothing . His Latin poems want the solemnity , the sublimity , the enthusiasra , the wildness ...
... seems yet to have produced no fame to him . When he retired to his father's house at Horton next year , he retired as one who had yet done nothing . His Latin poems want the solemnity , the sublimity , the enthusiasra , the wildness ...
xxii 페이지
... seems to me extraordinary that Milton should have taken Ovid for his model . I agree with Warton that it would have been more probable that he would have taken Lucretius and Virgil , as more congenial to him . His poems , " Ad Patrem ...
... seems to me extraordinary that Milton should have taken Ovid for his model . I agree with Warton that it would have been more probable that he would have taken Lucretius and Virgil , as more congenial to him . His poems , " Ad Patrem ...
xxiv 페이지
... seems to make a very pertinent and natural transition to Spenser whose ' Faery Queene , ' although it externally professes to treat of tournaments and thị trophies of knightly valour , of forests drear and terrific enchantments , is yet ...
... seems to make a very pertinent and natural transition to Spenser whose ' Faery Queene , ' although it externally professes to treat of tournaments and thị trophies of knightly valour , of forests drear and terrific enchantments , is yet ...
xxx 페이지
... seems to have applied to the natural love between the sexes . The very phi . losophical dialogue of the Angel and Adam , in the eighth book of ' Paradise Lost , ' altogether proceeds on this doctrine . In the ' Smectymnus ' he declares ...
... seems to have applied to the natural love between the sexes . The very phi . losophical dialogue of the Angel and Adam , in the eighth book of ' Paradise Lost , ' altogether proceeds on this doctrine . In the ' Smectymnus ' he declares ...
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... seems only to have written the poetical part , consisting of these three songs and the recitative soliloquy of the Genius : the rest was probably prose and machinery . In many of Jonson's Masques the poet but rarely appears , amid a ...
... seems only to have written the poetical part , consisting of these three songs and the recitative soliloquy of the Genius : the rest was probably prose and machinery . In many of Jonson's Masques the poet but rarely appears , amid a ...
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Adam Adam and Eve admiration Æneid Almighty ancient angels appear beautiful behold Belial bliss bright call'd Chaos character clouds Comus creatures dark death deep delight described divine earth eternal evil expression eyes fable fair Father fire fruit genius glory gods grace happy hath heart heaven heavenly hell highth holy Homer honour human Iliad imagery imagination infernal invention John Milton king language less light living Lord Messiah Milton mind Moloch moral nature never Newton night o'er observes Ovid Pandæmonium Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage passion perhaps poem poet poetical poetry praise reader rebel angels Samson Agonistes Satan Saviour says Scripture seem'd sentiments serpent Shakspeare shalt sight spake speech Spenser spirit stood sublime sweet taste thee thence thine things thought throne tree verse vex'd Virgil virtue voice Warton wings words