Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... Milton and Shakspeare may be use- fully pointed out to young authors . In the Comus , and earlier Poems of Milton there is a superfluity of double epithets ; while in the Paradise Lost we find very few , in the Paradise Regained scarce ...
... Milton and Shakspeare may be use- fully pointed out to young authors . In the Comus , and earlier Poems of Milton there is a superfluity of double epithets ; while in the Paradise Lost we find very few , in the Paradise Regained scarce ...
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... Milton , as far as his poems , and poetic character are con- cerned . He reserved his anger , for the enemies of religion , freedom , and his country . My mind is not capable of forming a more august conception , than arises from the ...
... Milton , as far as his poems , and poetic character are con- cerned . He reserved his anger , for the enemies of religion , freedom , and his country . My mind is not capable of forming a more august conception , than arises from the ...
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... Milton had a highly imaginative , Cowley a very fanciful mind . If therefore I should succeed in estab- lishing the actual existences of two faculties generally different , the nomenclature would be at once determined . To the faculty ...
... Milton had a highly imaginative , Cowley a very fanciful mind . If therefore I should succeed in estab- lishing the actual existences of two faculties generally different , the nomenclature would be at once determined . To the faculty ...
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