Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... gives so striking an effect to the choral passages . But we think it , we confess , the least successful effort of the genius of Milton . The Comus is framed on the model of the Italian masque , as the Samson is framed on the model of ...
... gives so striking an effect to the choral passages . But we think it , we confess , the least successful effort of the genius of Milton . The Comus is framed on the model of the Italian masque , as the Samson is framed on the model of ...
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... gives us the shape , the colour , the sound , the smell , the taste ; he counts the numbers ; he measures the size . His similes are the illustrations of a traveller . Unlike those of other poets , and especially of Milton , they are ...
... gives us the shape , the colour , the sound , the smell , the taste ; he counts the numbers ; he measures the size . His similes are the illustrations of a traveller . Unlike those of other poets , and especially of Milton , they are ...
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... give such a charm to the work of Swift , the nautical ob- servations , the affected delicacy about names , the official documents transcribed at full length , and all the unmeaning gossip and scandal of the court , springing out of ...
... give such a charm to the work of Swift , the nautical ob- servations , the affected delicacy about names , the official documents transcribed at full length , and all the unmeaning gossip and scandal of the court , springing out of ...
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... give the passage its charm would suit the streets of Florence as well as the summit of the Mount of Purgatory . • The Spirits of Milton are unlike those of almost all other writers . His fiends in particular are wonderful creations ...
... give the passage its charm would suit the streets of Florence as well as the summit of the Mount of Purgatory . • The Spirits of Milton are unlike those of almost all other writers . His fiends in particular are wonderful creations ...
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... give their antagonist the advantage of sun and wind . We will take the naked , constitutional question . We con- fidently affirm , that every reason , which can be urged in favour of the Revolution of 1688 , may be urged with at least ...
... give their antagonist the advantage of sun and wind . We will take the naked , constitutional question . We con- fidently affirm , that every reason , which can be urged in favour of the Revolution of 1688 , may be urged with at least ...
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