The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1 |
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The character of the court was notoriously corrupt and profligate : the favourite
Villiers was alone sufficient to rouse all great and good minds against it : the
preceding favourite , Carr , had been still worse : there was not only a want of
principle ...
The character of the court was notoriously corrupt and profligate : the favourite
Villiers was alone sufficient to rouse all great and good minds against it : the
preceding favourite , Carr , had been still worse : there was not only a want of
principle ...
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... were written at college : from all these extraordinary compositions it appears
that the tone , richness , and character of ... which of course arose from the
difference of his models , and the different characters of the respective languages
.
... were written at college : from all these extraordinary compositions it appears
that the tone , richness , and character of ... which of course arose from the
difference of his models , and the different characters of the respective languages
.
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The style , the picturesqueness of language , the character of the imagery , which
Milton adopted from the first , was peculiar to himself . I do not say that many of
the words , and even images , might not be found scattered in preceding poets ...
The style , the picturesqueness of language , the character of the imagery , which
Milton adopted from the first , was peculiar to himself . I do not say that many of
the words , and even images , might not be found scattered in preceding poets ...
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There are magical words of the same character in almost every stanza . There is
not a finer line in the whole range of descriptive poetry than this :In dismal dance
about the furnace blue . Yet this ode Johnson passes over in silence . Milton was
...
There are magical words of the same character in almost every stanza . There is
not a finer line in the whole range of descriptive poetry than this :In dismal dance
about the furnace blue . Yet this ode Johnson passes over in silence . Milton was
...
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Then sat the bard a customary guest , To share the banquet ; and his length of
locks With beechen honours bound , proposed in verse The character of heroes ,
and their deeds To imitation : sang of chaos old ; Of nature ' s birth ; of gods that ...
Then sat the bard a customary guest , To share the banquet ; and his length of
locks With beechen honours bound , proposed in verse The character of heroes ,
and their deeds To imitation : sang of chaos old ; Of nature ' s birth ; of gods that ...
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