The Poetical Works of John Milton, Том 2John Macrone, 1835 |
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... natural ten- dencies , always embodies Spirit . Poetry deals in pictures , though not exclusively in pictures . In this respect Milton's poetry is different from almost all other ; that it is always founded on our belief , and a belief ...
... natural ten- dencies , always embodies Spirit . Poetry deals in pictures , though not exclusively in pictures . In this respect Milton's poetry is different from almost all other ; that it is always founded on our belief , and a belief ...
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... nature . The whole exordium rises very happily into noble language and sentiment , as I think the transition to the fable is exquisitely beautiful and natural . - ADDISON . 2 Ver . 11. And Siloa's brook . Siloa was a small brook that ...
... nature . The whole exordium rises very happily into noble language and sentiment , as I think the transition to the fable is exquisitely beautiful and natural . - ADDISON . 2 Ver . 11. And Siloa's brook . Siloa was a small brook that ...
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... of this great enemy of mankind is filled with such incidents as are very apt to raise and terrify the reader's imagination . Of this nature , in the book now be- fore us , is his being the first that awakens BOOK I. 45 PARADISE LOST .
... of this great enemy of mankind is filled with such incidents as are very apt to raise and terrify the reader's imagination . Of this nature , in the book now be- fore us , is his being the first that awakens BOOK I. 45 PARADISE LOST .
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... nature of the foregoing speech , and Satan's present misery . - CALLAN der . 23 Ver . 141. Though all our glory extinct . As a flame put out and extinguished for ever . This word is very properly applied to their irrecoverable loss of ...
... nature of the foregoing speech , and Satan's present misery . - CALLAN der . 23 Ver . 141. Though all our glory extinct . As a flame put out and extinguished for ever . This word is very properly applied to their irrecoverable loss of ...
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... nature , the description of them when em- bodied is so nearly similar , is rather an exemplification than a simile . Besides , comparing the numerous infernal legions to a circumstance of real undecorated history , is no very lucid or ...
... nature , the description of them when em- bodied is so nearly similar , is rather an exemplification than a simile . Besides , comparing the numerous infernal legions to a circumstance of real undecorated history , is no very lucid or ...
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