The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volum 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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Pàgina xxiv
... poems , of which I am now speaking , higher than I do . Warton also wanted pathos , but he was not without a gentle and kindly sentiment . These descriptive poems had long fallen into oblivion , when , about 1740 , they were revived by ...
... poems , of which I am now speaking , higher than I do . Warton also wanted pathos , but he was not without a gentle and kindly sentiment . These descriptive poems had long fallen into oblivion , when , about 1740 , they were revived by ...
Pàgina xxxv
... literature of schools , by reading those authors that treat of physical subjects , such as the Georgic and astronomical treatises of the ancients . This was a scheme of improvement which seems to have busied many literary projectors of ...
... literature of schools , by reading those authors that treat of physical subjects , such as the Georgic and astronomical treatises of the ancients . This was a scheme of improvement which seems to have busied many literary projectors of ...
Pàgina liii
... poet's eyesight was entirely lost ; but he was still continued in his office , and allowed an assistant , Mr. Philip Meadowes . About this time his first wife died , leaving him three daughters . He did not re - marry till 1658. This ...
... poet's eyesight was entirely lost ; but he was still continued in his office , and allowed an assistant , Mr. Philip Meadowes . About this time his first wife died , leaving him three daughters . He did not re - marry till 1658. This ...
Pàgina lxv
... poet after his return to London , was shown by him this poem , with the remark , " This is owing to you ; for you put it into my head by the question you put to me at Chalfont . " He is said to have written it in a state of ...
... poet after his return to London , was shown by him this poem , with the remark , " This is owing to you ; for you put it into my head by the question you put to me at Chalfont . " He is said to have written it in a state of ...
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