“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen2Macmillan, 1890 |
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... taste of this performance of the Laureate did not escape censure at the time might easily be proved 2 ; but that his intention was in the highest degree respectful to Milton appears from the " Apology for Heroic Poetry and Poetic ...
... taste of this performance of the Laureate did not escape censure at the time might easily be proved 2 ; but that his intention was in the highest degree respectful to Milton appears from the " Apology for Heroic Poetry and Poetic ...
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... tastes , and a great admirer of Milton , that had set him upon translating Milton's English poems into Latin ; and it was at Dr. Cox's expense that the present volume was published.It was not to be the last of Mr. Hog's exertions in ...
... tastes , and a great admirer of Milton , that had set him upon translating Milton's English poems into Latin ; and it was at Dr. Cox's expense that the present volume was published.It was not to be the last of Mr. Hog's exertions in ...
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... taste , and even of poetical and intellectual truth . He had a theory to account for this . Instead of remembering that the mode of thought , the style , and the musical art of Milton's age were by no means those of Bentley's , and that ...
... taste , and even of poetical and intellectual truth . He had a theory to account for this . Instead of remembering that the mode of thought , the style , and the musical art of Milton's age were by no means those of Bentley's , and that ...
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... taste Brought Death into the world , and all our woe , With loss of Eden . This is a true description , for the whole story bears on that point . But it is the vast comprehension of the story , both in space and in time , as leading to ...
... taste Brought Death into the world , and all our woe , With loss of Eden . This is a true description , for the whole story bears on that point . But it is the vast comprehension of the story , both in space and in time , as leading to ...
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... taste delights In things unsavoury to sound appetites , Even so some brain - sicks live there now - a - days That lose themselves still in contráry ways : Preposterous wits that cannot row at ease On the smooth channel of our common ...
... taste delights In things unsavoury to sound appetites , Even so some brain - sicks live there now - a - days That lose themselves still in contráry ways : Preposterous wits that cannot row at ease On the smooth channel of our common ...
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