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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... nature about him ; the fables of the ancient mythology were as familiar to him as his dreams . To be a pedant , is to see neither the beauties of nature nor of art . Milton saw both ; and he made use of the one only to adorn and give ...
... nature about him ; the fables of the ancient mythology were as familiar to him as his dreams . To be a pedant , is to see neither the beauties of nature nor of art . Milton saw both ; and he made use of the one only to adorn and give ...
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... nature from ' the unapparent deep ' [ PL VII . 103 ] , with its first dews and freshness on its cheek , breathing odours . Theirs was the first delicious taste of life , and on them depended all that was to come of it . In them hung ...
... nature from ' the unapparent deep ' [ PL VII . 103 ] , with its first dews and freshness on its cheek , breathing odours . Theirs was the first delicious taste of life , and on them depended all that was to come of it . In them hung ...
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... nature in their inci- dents referred their feelings and expressions to nature , were the exuberance of an age of real poets ; it was conceits that first marked the reverse ; and the introduction of satire , of declamation , and of what ...
... nature in their inci- dents referred their feelings and expressions to nature , were the exuberance of an age of real poets ; it was conceits that first marked the reverse ; and the introduction of satire , of declamation , and of what ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 33 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 102 |
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