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But at Horton he says of himself , Tempora nam licet hic placidis dare libera
Musis , Et totum rapiunt me , mea vita , libri . ... Warton says , “ Milton ' s Latin
poems may be justly considered as legitimate classical compositions , and are
never ...
But at Horton he says of himself , Tempora nam licet hic placidis dare libera
Musis , Et totum rapiunt me , mea vita , libri . ... Warton says , “ Milton ' s Latin
poems may be justly considered as legitimate classical compositions , and are
never ...
Página xvi
There is , " says Warton , “ great poetry and strength of imagination in supposing
that Murther and Treason often fly as alarmed from the inmost recesses of their
own horrid cavern , looking back , and thinking themselves pursued .
There is , " says Warton , “ great poetry and strength of imagination in supposing
that Murther and Treason often fly as alarmed from the inmost recesses of their
own horrid cavern , looking back , and thinking themselves pursued .
Página xx
He says " the transitions and corrections of this elegy are conducted with the skill
and address of a master , and form a train of ... Here Milton says that his poetical
genius returns in the spring : in later life , he has said that the autumn was the ...
He says " the transitions and corrections of this elegy are conducted with the skill
and address of a master , and form a train of ... Here Milton says that his poetical
genius returns in the spring : in later life , he has said that the autumn was the ...
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When he sees towers and battlements bosomed high in tufted trees , the same
excellent commentator says , “ it is the great mansion - house in Milton ' s early
days , before the old - fashioned architecture had given way to modern arts and ...
When he sees towers and battlements bosomed high in tufted trees , the same
excellent commentator says , “ it is the great mansion - house in Milton ' s early
days , before the old - fashioned architecture had given way to modern arts and ...
Página xxiii
Warton criticises Johnson ' s comment with a just severity : - “ Never , " says he , "
were fine imagery and fine imagination so marred , mutilated , and impoverished
by a cold , unfeeling , and imperfect representation . ” — “ No part of ' L ' Allegro ...
Warton criticises Johnson ' s comment with a just severity : - “ Never , " says he , "
were fine imagery and fine imagination so marred , mutilated , and impoverished
by a cold , unfeeling , and imperfect representation . ” — “ No part of ' L ' Allegro ...
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