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... 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 . " I ...
... 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 . " I ...
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... gives of " L'Allegro " and " Il Penseroso , " because it is in every one's hands . Johnson yet allows that " they are ... give to airy nothing a local habitation and a name . ' Here the images , for the most part , are such as actually ...
... gives of " L'Allegro " and " Il Penseroso , " because it is in every one's hands . Johnson yet allows that " they are ... give to airy nothing a local habitation and a name . ' Here the images , for the most part , are such as actually ...
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... give to imagery confer upon it its spell : " Lycidas " is full of these epithets from beginning to end : they are always fresh and exquisitely vivid , but never extravagant or over - ornamental . The versification is as regular as is ...
... give to imagery confer upon it its spell : " Lycidas " is full of these epithets from beginning to end : they are always fresh and exquisitely vivid , but never extravagant or over - ornamental . The versification is as regular as is ...
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... give occasional touches of outward poetry by illustrations of imagery and description ; but the whole structure and soul of Milton's " Comus " is poetry : not the dress , but the intrinsic spirit , and the essence . The characters of ...
... give occasional touches of outward poetry by illustrations of imagery and description ; but the whole structure and soul of Milton's " Comus " is poetry : not the dress , but the intrinsic spirit , and the essence . The characters of ...
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... give an adequate account of Milton's life and character , were I to omit here to insert the whole of the Preface to the second book of his " Reason of Church Government urged against Prelates , " of which parts only have been hitherto ...
... give an adequate account of Milton's life and character , were I to omit here to insert the whole of the Preface to the second book of his " Reason of Church Government urged against Prelates , " of which parts only have been hitherto ...
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