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... how- ever , though out - voted , have not been silenced . There are many critics , and some of great name , who contrive , in the same breath , to extol the poems and to decry MILTON . 11.
... how- ever , though out - voted , have not been silenced . There are many critics , and some of great name , who contrive , in the same breath , to extol the poems and to decry MILTON . 11.
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For this notion Johnson has thought fit to make him the butt of his clumsy ridicule . The poet , we believe , understood the nature of his art better than the critic . He knew that his poetical genius derived no advantage from the ...
For this notion Johnson has thought fit to make him the butt of his clumsy ridicule . The poet , we believe , understood the nature of his art better than the critic . He knew that his poetical genius derived no advantage from the ...
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In the vast field of criticism in which we are entering , innumerable reapers have already put their sickles . Yet the harvest is so abundant that the negligent search of a straggling gleaner may be rewarded with a sheaf The most ...
In the vast field of criticism in which we are entering , innumerable reapers have already put their sickles . Yet the harvest is so abundant that the negligent search of a straggling gleaner may be rewarded with a sheaf The most ...
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The criticism was just . It is when Milton escapes from the shackles of the dialogue , when he is discharged from the labour of uniting two incongruous styles , when he is at liberty to indulge his choral raptures without reserve ...
The criticism was just . It is when Milton escapes from the shackles of the dialogue , when he is discharged from the labour of uniting two incongruous styles , when he is at liberty to indulge his choral raptures without reserve ...
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We hasten on to that extra- ordinary production , which the general suffrage of critics has placed in the highest class of human compositions . The only poem of modern times which can be compared with the Paradise Lost , is the Divine ...
We hasten on to that extra- ordinary production , which the general suffrage of critics has placed in the highest class of human compositions . The only poem of modern times which can be compared with the Paradise Lost , is the Divine ...
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