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CHAPTER I . THE POET ' S BIRTH - CHARACTER OF THE TIMES HIS EARLY
EDUCATION AND PROPENSITIES . ... and when poetry had been advanced to
greater perfection than it has ever since reached , except by his own voice .
CHAPTER I . THE POET ' S BIRTH - CHARACTER OF THE TIMES HIS EARLY
EDUCATION AND PROPENSITIES . ... and when poetry had been advanced to
greater perfection than it has ever since reached , except by his own voice .
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Milton was a more perfect scholar than Cowley , and his mind was more deeply
tinctured with the excellences of ancient literature : he was a more just thinker ,
and therefore a more just writer : in a word , he had more taste , and more poetry
...
Milton was a more perfect scholar than Cowley , and his mind was more deeply
tinctured with the excellences of ancient literature : he was a more just thinker ,
and therefore a more just writer : in a word , he had more taste , and more poetry
...
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He was now deep in the Greek 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 ...
He was now deep in the Greek 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 ...
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years he appears to have been conversant and delighted with the tone and
expressions of the Hebrew poetry : his grand and inimitable “ Hymn on the
Nativity " proves this . In that hymn is every poetical perfection , mingled with a
sort of ...
years he appears to have been conversant and delighted with the tone and
expressions of the Hebrew poetry : his grand and inimitable “ Hymn on the
Nativity " proves this . In that hymn is every poetical perfection , mingled with a
sort of ...
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Milton , like a true poet , in describing the Syrian superstition , selects such as
were most susceptible of poetical enlargement ... There is not a finer line in the
whole range of descriptive poetry than this :In dismal dance about the furnace
blue .
Milton , like a true poet , in describing the Syrian superstition , selects such as
were most susceptible of poetical enlargement ... There is not a finer line in the
whole range of descriptive poetry than this :In dismal dance about the furnace
blue .
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