The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volum 1John Macrone, 1835 |
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Pàgina xiv
... taste- Johnson's want of imagination · 226 CHAPTER XXII . Merits of Milton compared with those of other poets - Supe- riority of Milton - Character and invention - Remarks on the quality of Milton's genius - Technical critics require ...
... taste- Johnson's want of imagination · 226 CHAPTER XXII . Merits of Milton compared with those of other poets - Supe- riority of Milton - Character and invention - Remarks on the quality of Milton's genius - Technical critics require ...
Pàgina xx
... taste and judgment ; but was , for the most part , languid and feeble . Peck was a mere antiquary ; toilsome , but tasteless , frivolous , weak , and absurd . We now come to one who has been thought the giant of biography - Dr . Samuel ...
... taste and judgment ; but was , for the most part , languid and feeble . Peck was a mere antiquary ; toilsome , but tasteless , frivolous , weak , and absurd . We now come to one who has been thought the giant of biography - Dr . Samuel ...
Pàgina xxii
... taste , they nurse themselves in it with a triumphant scorn of their opponents . But what can rich and ac- complished minds say of him , who could find no true poetry in Lycidas ? Johnson's political hatred to Milton was neither ...
... taste , they nurse themselves in it with a triumphant scorn of their opponents . But what can rich and ac- complished minds say of him , who could find no true poetry in Lycidas ? Johnson's political hatred to Milton was neither ...
Pàgina xxiv
... taste , and a copiousness of polite and rich erudi- tion ; but what he possessed in love and admira- tion he wanted in power . His genius was not strong ; his style was diffuse and languid ; and his constant use of superlative epithets ...
... taste , and a copiousness of polite and rich erudi- tion ; but what he possessed in love and admira- tion he wanted in power . His genius was not strong ; his style was diffuse and languid ; and his constant use of superlative epithets ...
Pàgina xxvi
... taste , which can be exercised on such a task . Every thing frivolous or minute will be rejected the amusement or instruction of the general reader - well - educated , and of native 4 * sensibility - will alone be regarded . It is xxvi ...
... taste , which can be exercised on such a task . Every thing frivolous or minute will be rejected the amusement or instruction of the general reader - well - educated , and of native 4 * sensibility - will alone be regarded . It is xxvi ...
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