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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... poetical beliefs of his childhood . 109. In this respect , Allegro and Penseroso are the happiest of his produc- tions ; and in none is the poetical habit of mind more abundantly visible . They ought to precede the Lycidas ( not unhurt ...
... poetical beliefs of his childhood . 109. In this respect , Allegro and Penseroso are the happiest of his produc- tions ; and in none is the poetical habit of mind more abundantly visible . They ought to precede the Lycidas ( not unhurt ...
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... poetical ? I think much less so . But MILTON was not so unpoetical as you imagine , though I think his simile does not greatly add to our poetical ideas of Satan's spear ! The “ mast of the great admiral ” might have been left out ; but ...
... poetical ? I think much less so . But MILTON was not so unpoetical as you imagine , though I think his simile does not greatly add to our poetical ideas of Satan's spear ! The “ mast of the great admiral ” might have been left out ; but ...
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... poetical , that is , to give them an idealized and rhythmi- cal analogy with the predominating emotions of his readers , -than to make injustice , deformity , discord , and horror poetical - there are fewer Raphaels than Michael Angelos ...
... poetical , that is , to give them an idealized and rhythmi- cal analogy with the predominating emotions of his readers , -than to make injustice , deformity , discord , and horror poetical - there are fewer Raphaels than Michael Angelos ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 33 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 102 |
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