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... AGREEMENT WITH MR . SYMONS FOR “ PARADISE LOST ” . ib . IV .
COWLEY ' S PREFACE TO HIS POEMS , 1656 . . . . . c V . SELECTED
ENCOMIASTIC LINES . . . . . . . ci PARADISE LOST :INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
ON THE POEM .
... AGREEMENT WITH MR . SYMONS FOR “ PARADISE LOST ” . ib . IV .
COWLEY ' S PREFACE TO HIS POEMS , 1656 . . . . . c V . SELECTED
ENCOMIASTIC LINES . . . . . . . ci PARADISE LOST :INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
ON THE POEM .
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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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There is not a finer line in the whole range of descriptive poetry than this :In
dismal dance about the furnace blue . ... Read also the two following lines ,
where the poet speaks of the flight of Osiris :In vain with timbrell'd anthems dark
The sable ...
There is not a finer line in the whole range of descriptive poetry than this :In
dismal dance about the furnace blue . ... Read also the two following lines ,
where the poet speaks of the flight of Osiris :In vain with timbrell'd anthems dark
The sable ...
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The poem consists of sixty - nine lines . The whole is beautiful . In answer to
those who assert the liability of nature to old age , the poet says , At Pater
Omnipotens , fundatis fortius astris , Consuluit rerum summæ , certoque peregit
Pondere ...
The poem consists of sixty - nine lines . The whole is beautiful . In answer to
those who assert the liability of nature to old age , the poet says , At Pater
Omnipotens , fundatis fortius astris , Consuluit rerum summæ , certoque peregit
Pondere ...
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At line 131 , the poet alludes to a stage worthy of his presence :Then to the well -
trod stage anon , If Jonson ' s learned sock be on ; Or sweetest Shakspeare .
fancy ' s child . Warble his native wood - notes wild . Milton had not yet gone such
...
At line 131 , the poet alludes to a stage worthy of his presence :Then to the well -
trod stage anon , If Jonson ' s learned sock be on ; Or sweetest Shakspeare .
fancy ' s child . Warble his native wood - notes wild . Milton had not yet gone such
...
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