The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 páginas |
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... — It is not an essential of poetry . There may be invention , which is not in its strict sense imaginative : it may be purely intellectual and spiritual . CHAPTER XXIV . ON MILTON'S JUVENILE POEMS . Ir appears LIFE OF MILTON . xciii.
... — It is not an essential of poetry . There may be invention , which is not in its strict sense imaginative : it may be purely intellectual and spiritual . CHAPTER XXIV . ON MILTON'S JUVENILE POEMS . Ir appears LIFE OF MILTON . xciii.
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... sense in which Aristotle uses it , is a necessary essential , the conclusion is incontrovertible . Of all the fifty - two poets whose Lives have been written by Johnson , and of whom not less than seventeen are mere versifiers , and ...
... sense in which Aristotle uses it , is a necessary essential , the conclusion is incontrovertible . Of all the fifty - two poets whose Lives have been written by Johnson , and of whom not less than seventeen are mere versifiers , and ...
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... sense of the glory of England , to belong to that Englishman , who would not feel the strongest emotions at the sight of a descendant of Milton , discovered in the person even of the most humble and unlettered of human beings . " * No ...
... sense of the glory of England , to belong to that Englishman , who would not feel the strongest emotions at the sight of a descendant of Milton , discovered in the person even of the most humble and unlettered of human beings . " * No ...
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... sense secure ; While the Town - Bays writes all the while and spells , And , like a pack - horse , tires without his bells : Their fancies like our bushy points appear ; The poets tag them , we for fashion wear . I too , transported by ...
... sense secure ; While the Town - Bays writes all the while and spells , And , like a pack - horse , tires without his bells : Their fancies like our bushy points appear ; The poets tag them , we for fashion wear . I too , transported by ...
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... sense , Creative fancy , and inspection keen Through the deep windings of the human heart , Is not wild Shakspeare thine and Nature's boast ? Is not each great , each amiable Muse Of classic ages in thy MILTON met ? A genius universal ...
... sense , Creative fancy , and inspection keen Through the deep windings of the human heart , Is not wild Shakspeare thine and Nature's boast ? Is not each great , each amiable Muse Of classic ages in thy MILTON met ? A genius universal ...
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