The Romantics on Milton: Formal Essays and Critical Asides. With a Critical Introd. and NotesPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1970 - Всего страниц: 594 |
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... instance is Milton indebted to him for the variety and loftiness of his modulation ; and in these consists the charm of his proper names . The Italian language , which is so adapted for music in all other respects , is haunted with ...
... instance is Milton indebted to him for the variety and loftiness of his modulation ; and in these consists the charm of his proper names . The Italian language , which is so adapted for music in all other respects , is haunted with ...
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... instance , in the " Mid- summer Night's Dream " -very much as we might suppose granted to some decaying superstition that was protected lovingly by the children of man's race against the too severe and eiconoklastic wisdom of their ...
... instance , in the " Mid- summer Night's Dream " -very much as we might suppose granted to some decaying superstition that was protected lovingly by the children of man's race against the too severe and eiconoklastic wisdom of their ...
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... instance pursues his imagination to the utmost - he is ' saga- cious of his Quarry ' [ PL X. 281 ] he sees Beauty on the wing , pounces upon it and gorges it to the producing his essential verse . ' So from the root the springs lighter ...
... instance pursues his imagination to the utmost - he is ' saga- cious of his Quarry ' [ PL X. 281 ] he sees Beauty on the wing , pounces upon it and gorges it to the producing his essential verse . ' So from the root the springs lighter ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 33 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 102 |
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