An Account of the Life, Opinions, and Writings of John Milton: With an Introduction to Paradise LostChapman and Hall, 1855 - 484 sivua |
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... poetic feeling . To my own mind that time is ever present . It was just as I was emerging from mere boyhood ; the season was summer ; the scene a ... poetry of Milton has formed my constant study , —a source of delight in prosperity , of.
... poetic feeling . To my own mind that time is ever present . It was just as I was emerging from mere boyhood ; the season was summer ; the scene a ... poetry of Milton has formed my constant study , —a source of delight in prosperity , of.
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... poetry more intelligible , and consequently more attractive and useful to readers in general . The result has been ... poetic fruit in these thickets . With our own old literature and with that of modern Italy I have long been familiar ...
... poetry more intelligible , and consequently more attractive and useful to readers in general . The result has been ... poetic fruit in these thickets . With our own old literature and with that of modern Italy I have long been familiar ...
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... poetry of Virgil , and though I look back with pleasure to an ex- cursion to Mantua to ascertain the scenery of the Bu- colics , and to other circumstances connected with the Classics , yet I do most sincerely regret the time I devoted ...
... poetry of Virgil , and though I look back with pleasure to an ex- cursion to Mantua to ascertain the scenery of the Bu- colics , and to other circumstances connected with the Classics , yet I do most sincerely regret the time I devoted ...
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... poetry anterior to Paradise Lost , and then what may be termed an Anthology from his prose works . It seemed to me to be a mere act of justice to his memory to draw these gems forth from the obscurity in which they lay , as forming ...
... poetry anterior to Paradise Lost , and then what may be termed an Anthology from his prose works . It seemed to me to be a mere act of justice to his memory to draw these gems forth from the obscurity in which they lay , as forming ...
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With an Introduction to Paradise Lost Thomas Keightley. young poet became a great favourite , and their intimacy ... poetry , two of which , the works of Spenser , and Sylves- ter's translation of Du Bartas , are particularly noticed ...
With an Introduction to Paradise Lost Thomas Keightley. young poet became a great favourite , and their intimacy ... poetry , two of which , the works of Spenser , and Sylves- ter's translation of Du Bartas , are particularly noticed ...
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