Rare Early Essays on John MiltonNorwood Editions, 1981 - 204 páginas |
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... poet's affection and regret ; the pas toral veil , in imitation of ancient poetry , and of later Italian models , is not inelegantly assumed . Besides , as Warton observes , the common topics are recommended by a novelty of elegant ex ...
... poet's affection and regret ; the pas toral veil , in imitation of ancient poetry , and of later Italian models , is not inelegantly assumed . Besides , as Warton observes , the common topics are recommended by a novelty of elegant ex ...
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... poetry than his First Elegy , and the Address to his Father ; and has Lucretius himself ever clothed the bare and meagre form of metaphysical specu- lations in a robe of greater brilliancy , or adorned it with more dazzling jewels of poetry ...
... poetry than his First Elegy , and the Address to his Father ; and has Lucretius himself ever clothed the bare and meagre form of metaphysical specu- lations in a robe of greater brilliancy , or adorned it with more dazzling jewels of poetry ...
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... poet and a passionate controversialist , an accomplished humanist and a narrow sectary , an admirer of Petrarch and ... poetry is full of personal memories , and his polemical works become at times memoirs of his life , passionate and ...
... poet and a passionate controversialist , an accomplished humanist and a narrow sectary , an admirer of Petrarch and ... poetry is full of personal memories , and his polemical works become at times memoirs of his life , passionate and ...
Contenido
The Life of Milton | 1 |
Milton and Paradise Lost | 122 |
John Milton | 156 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 2 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
admirable appears Areopagitica Aubrey beauty biographers Birch's Bishop Bishop of Salisbury blindness Bunhill Fields called character Charles Christ's College Church Government Comus Cromwell daughter death defence Defensio delight Deodati divine divorce doctrine Dryden edition Elegy England English epic eyes faith father favour genius Greek Grotius hath heaven Hebrew honour human immortal Italian John Milton Johnson king language Latin learning Leonora Baroni letters liberty lived Lord Lycidas marriage Memoirs mihi mind moral nature never noble opinion Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage person Petrarch Petty France Philips says poem poet poetical poetry political portrait praise prose Protestant Union Puritanism religion Salmasius Samson Samson Agonistes scholar Shakespeare Skinner sonnet soul speaks Spenser spirit theology things Thou thought tion Todd's Toland treatise truth ulmo verses Warton's Milton wife Wood's Ath writings written wrote young youth