The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volum 1John Macrone, 1835 |
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... Milton's life . We must consider him now , when he had scarcely reached manhood , as already a perfect poet he had stamped his power ; and was entitled to take his own course accordingly in future 16 LIFE OF MILTON .
... Milton's life . We must consider him now , when he had scarcely reached manhood , as already a perfect poet he had stamped his power ; and was entitled to take his own course accordingly in future 16 LIFE OF MILTON .
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... consider much superior , and in a different man- ner . I cannot agree that " his inherent powers of fancy and invention display themselves " much in the Elegies . ' I suspect that the greater part of them might have been by any ...
... consider much superior , and in a different man- ner . I cannot agree that " his inherent powers of fancy and invention display themselves " much in the Elegies . ' I suspect that the greater part of them might have been by any ...
Pàgina 30
... consider far the most poetical , and at the same time the most original in its imagery , is the fifth elegy , ' In Adventum Veris , ' ætatis 20 , 1629 . But even here the images have not the raciness and wildness of the descriptions in ...
... consider far the most poetical , and at the same time the most original in its imagery , is the fifth elegy , ' In Adventum Veris , ' ætatis 20 , 1629 . But even here the images have not the raciness and wildness of the descriptions in ...
Pàgina 72
... considers this occu- pation a falling off from his boasted high inten- tions , and utters a growling sort of merriment at the failure . This is in the tone of the biogra- pher's usual insults on the great bard : he is on these occasions ...
... considers this occu- pation a falling off from his boasted high inten- tions , and utters a growling sort of merriment at the failure . This is in the tone of the biogra- pher's usual insults on the great bard : he is on these occasions ...
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... consider rather , that if the prelates have leave to say the worst that can be said , or do the worst that can be done , while they strive to keep to themselves , to their great pleasure and commodity , those things which they ought to ...
... consider rather , that if the prelates have leave to say the worst that can be said , or do the worst that can be done , while they strive to keep to themselves , to their great pleasure and commodity , those things which they ought to ...
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