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680 · 683 MISCELLANIES :AT A VACATION EXERCISE IN THE COLLEGE AN
EPITAPH ON THE ADMIRABLE DRAMATIC POET , WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE ON
THE UNIVERSITY CARRIER 683 687 · 688 ib . 689 ANOTHER ON THE SAME .
680 · 683 MISCELLANIES :AT A VACATION EXERCISE IN THE COLLEGE AN
EPITAPH ON THE ADMIRABLE DRAMATIC POET , WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE ON
THE UNIVERSITY CARRIER 683 687 · 688 ib . 689 ANOTHER ON THE SAME .
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In that hymn is every poetical perfection , mingled with a sort of prophetic
solemnity , which fills us with a religious awe : the nervous harmony and Climax
of the lines are also admirable . It was written in 1629 , when he was in his twenty
- first ...
In that hymn is every poetical perfection , mingled with a sort of prophetic
solemnity , which fills us with a religious awe : the nervous harmony and Climax
of the lines are also admirable . It was written in 1629 , when he was in his twenty
- first ...
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Cowper shall give the general reader a taste of it ; for as Warton , candid in his
very admiration , observes , " this sort of imagery , so much admired in Milton ,
appears to me to be much more practicable than many readers seem to suppose
.
Cowper shall give the general reader a taste of it ; for as Warton , candid in his
very admiration , observes , " this sort of imagery , so much admired in Milton ,
appears to me to be much more practicable than many readers seem to suppose
.
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Where the poet says , line 109 , Or call up him who left half - told The story of
Cambuscan bold , he expresses his admiration of Chaucer , “ the father of
English poetry , " says Warton , “ who is here distinguished by a story remarkable
for the ...
Where the poet says , line 109 , Or call up him who left half - told The story of
Cambuscan bold , he expresses his admiration of Chaucer , “ the father of
English poetry , " says Warton , “ who is here distinguished by a story remarkable
for the ...
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Dr . Joseph Warton has truly said , that the admiration or dislike of this poem is an
infallible test whether a reader , has or has not a poetical taste : he who is not
enraptured with it can have no genuine idea of poetry . If we are asked what puts
...
Dr . Joseph Warton has truly said , that the admiration or dislike of this poem is an
infallible test whether a reader , has or has not a poetical taste : he who is not
enraptured with it can have no genuine idea of poetry . If we are asked what puts
...
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