Imagination and Fancy, Or, Selections from the English Poets: Illustrative of Those First Requisites of Their Art : with Markings of the Best Passages, Critical Notices of the Writers, and an Essay in Answer to the Question "What is Poetry?"G.P. Putnam, 1850 - 265 Seiten |
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... MILTON , WITH CRITICAL NOTICE SATAN'S RECOVERY FROM HIS DOWNFALL · 172 . 174 THE FALLEN ANGELS GATHERED AGAIN TO WAR . 175 VULCAN . 177 THE FALLEN ANGELS HEARD RISING FROM COUNCIL . 177 SATAN ON THE WING FOR EARTH . 178 THE MEETING OF ...
... MILTON , WITH CRITICAL NOTICE SATAN'S RECOVERY FROM HIS DOWNFALL · 172 . 174 THE FALLEN ANGELS GATHERED AGAIN TO WAR . 175 VULCAN . 177 THE FALLEN ANGELS HEARD RISING FROM COUNCIL . 177 SATAN ON THE WING FOR EARTH . 178 THE MEETING OF ...
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... Milton's " motes that people the sunbeams ; " sometimes in concentrating into a word the main history of any person or thing , past or even future , as in the " starry Galileo " of Byron , and that ghastly foregone conclusion of the ...
... Milton's " motes that people the sunbeams ; " sometimes in concentrating into a word the main history of any person or thing , past or even future , as in the " starry Galileo " of Byron , and that ghastly foregone conclusion of the ...
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... Milton abound in the very grandest ; such as Antony's likening his changing fortunes to the cloud - rack ; Lear's appeal to the old age of the heavens ; Satan's appearance in the horizon , like a fleet " hanging in the clouds ; " and ...
... Milton abound in the very grandest ; such as Antony's likening his changing fortunes to the cloud - rack ; Lear's appeal to the old age of the heavens ; Satan's appearance in the horizon , like a fleet " hanging in the clouds ; " and ...
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... Milton spoilt ; " winning grace " and " steps " from Milton and Tibullus , both spoilt . Whenever beauties are stolen by such a writer , they are sure to be spoilt ; just as when a great writer borrows , he improves . To come now to ...
... Milton spoilt ; " winning grace " and " steps " from Milton and Tibullus , both spoilt . Whenever beauties are stolen by such a writer , they are sure to be spoilt ; just as when a great writer borrows , he improves . To come now to ...
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... Milton both also , the very greatest , but with imagination predominant ; Chaucer , the strongest imagination of real life , beyond any writers but Homer , Dante , and Shakspeare , and in comic painting inferior to none ; Pope has ...
... Milton both also , the very greatest , but with imagination predominant ; Chaucer , the strongest imagination of real life , beyond any writers but Homer , Dante , and Shakspeare , and in comic painting inferior to none ; Pope has ...
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