The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... genius and learning , would not submit to academical discipline . The line- Cæteraque ingenio non subeunda meo- obviously means nothing but a repugnance to the observation of those petty formalities and rules which irritate and insult ...
... genius and learning , would not submit to academical discipline . The line- Cæteraque ingenio non subeunda meo- obviously means nothing but a repugnance to the observation of those petty formalities and rules which irritate and insult ...
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... genius is with sighing sent : With flower - invoven tresses torn , The nymphs in twilight - shade of tangled thickets mourn . Dr. Joseph Warton observes here : " attention is irresistibly awakened and engaged by the air of solemnity and ...
... genius is with sighing sent : With flower - invoven tresses torn , The nymphs in twilight - shade of tangled thickets mourn . Dr. Joseph Warton observes here : " attention is irresistibly awakened and engaged by the air of solemnity and ...
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... genius to the Paradise Lost . ' “ In this poem the cave of Phonos ( Murther ) and Prodotes ( Treason ) , with its inhabitants , are finely imagined , and in the style of Spenser . " There is , " says Warton , " great LIFE OF MILTON . XV.
... genius to the Paradise Lost . ' “ In this poem the cave of Phonos ( Murther ) and Prodotes ( Treason ) , with its inhabitants , are finely imagined , and in the style of Spenser . " There is , " says Warton , " great LIFE OF MILTON . XV.
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... genius returns in the spring : in later life , he has said that the autumn was the season of his composition . The last elegy is , perhaps , the best , next to that upon the Spring . Milton was apt to encumber his poetry with too many ...
... genius returns in the spring : in later life , he has said that the autumn was the season of his composition . The last elegy is , perhaps , the best , next to that upon the Spring . Milton was apt to encumber his poetry with too many ...
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... genius , according to the opposite humours of cheerfulness and contemplative melancholy ; and are the more attractive , because they paint Milton's individual taste , character , and habits . The style of the scenery is principally ...
... genius , according to the opposite humours of cheerfulness and contemplative melancholy ; and are the more attractive , because they paint Milton's individual taste , character , and habits . The style of the scenery is principally ...
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