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These poems are familiar to all : they are rich in picturesque description of natural
imagery , selected and combined with the power of splendid genius , according
to the opposite humours of cheerfulness and contemplative melancholy ; and ...
These poems are familiar to all : they are rich in picturesque description of natural
imagery , selected and combined with the power of splendid genius , according
to the opposite humours of cheerfulness and contemplative melancholy ; and ...
Página xxiv
... the rhythm harmonious and enchanting : there is no poem in which the epithets
are more beautiful , more appropriate , and more fresh : they are like the diction of
no predecessor , but of some of the occasional passages of rural description ...
... the rhythm harmonious and enchanting : there is no poem in which the epithets
are more beautiful , more appropriate , and more fresh : they are like the diction of
no predecessor , but of some of the occasional passages of rural description ...
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By laying the scene of this Mask , ” Warton observes , “ in a wild forest , Milton
secured to himself a perpetual fund of picturesque description , which , resulting
from situation , was always at hand . He was not obliged to go out of his way for
this ...
By laying the scene of this Mask , ” Warton observes , “ in a wild forest , Milton
secured to himself a perpetual fund of picturesque description , which , resulting
from situation , was always at hand . He was not obliged to go out of his way for
this ...
Página xxix
Were it a mere description of inanimate nature , it would be comparatively dull .
Here , too , a beautiful girl , of high rank , richly accomplished in mind , is
introduced , to pour out under alarming circumstances a divine eloquence of
exalted and ...
Were it a mere description of inanimate nature , it would be comparatively dull .
Here , too , a beautiful girl , of high rank , richly accomplished in mind , is
introduced , to pour out under alarming circumstances a divine eloquence of
exalted and ...
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How would he have described the Crusades , above all other poets ! what
endless diversity of scenery , heroism , customs , incidents , moral and
intellectual character ; observation , learning , opinion , reasoning , principles ,
would he have ...
How would he have described the Crusades , above all other poets ! what
endless diversity of scenery , heroism , customs , incidents , moral and
intellectual character ; observation , learning , opinion , reasoning , principles ,
would he have ...
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