Lectures on the English PoetsT. Miller, 1819 - 331 páginas |
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... respect of persons with him . His genius shone equally on the evil and on the good , on the wise and the foolish , the monarch and the beggar : " All corners of the earth , kings , queens , and states , maids , matrons , nay , the ...
... respect of persons with him . His genius shone equally on the evil and on the good , on the wise and the foolish , the monarch and the beggar : " All corners of the earth , kings , queens , and states , maids , matrons , nay , the ...
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... with some of the preceding parts relating to his appointment , and the official dispatches from Cyprus . In this respect , " the business of the state does him offence . " - His versification is 108 ON SHAKSPEARE AND MILTON .
... with some of the preceding parts relating to his appointment , and the official dispatches from Cyprus . In this respect , " the business of the state does him offence . " - His versification is 108 ON SHAKSPEARE AND MILTON .
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... respects , as well as in every other , he formed a direct contrast to Milton . Milton's works are a perpetual invocation to the Muses ; a hymn to Fame . He had his thoughts constantly fixed on the contemplation of the Hebrew theo- cracy ...
... respects , as well as in every other , he formed a direct contrast to Milton . Milton's works are a perpetual invocation to the Muses ; a hymn to Fame . He had his thoughts constantly fixed on the contemplation of the Hebrew theo- cracy ...
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... respects . But Milton's poetry is not cast in any such narrow , common - place mould ; it is not so barren of re- sources . His worship of the Muse was not so simple or confined . A sound arises " like a steam of rich distilled perfumes ...
... respects . But Milton's poetry is not cast in any such narrow , common - place mould ; it is not so barren of re- sources . His worship of the Muse was not so simple or confined . A sound arises " like a steam of rich distilled perfumes ...
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... spirit of partisanship from the natural firmness and vigour of his mind . In this respect Mil- ton resembles Dante , ( the only modern writer with K whom he has any thing in common ) and it ON SHAKSPEARE AND MILTON . 129.
... spirit of partisanship from the natural firmness and vigour of his mind . In this respect Mil- ton resembles Dante , ( the only modern writer with K whom he has any thing in common ) and it ON SHAKSPEARE AND MILTON . 129.
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