Milton Criticism: Selections from Four CenturiesJames Thorpe Collier Books, 1969 - 376 pagina's |
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Pagina 58
... images himself conceived - and that moreover Greeked and Latinized and made as uncommon and expressive as our tongue could be , and yet intelligible to us for whom he wrote . But all his images are pure antique , so that we read Homer ...
... images himself conceived - and that moreover Greeked and Latinized and made as uncommon and expressive as our tongue could be , and yet intelligible to us for whom he wrote . But all his images are pure antique , so that we read Homer ...
Pagina 66
... images . It is not to be con- sidered as the effusion of real passion ; for passion runs not after remote allusions and obscure opinions . Passion plucks no berries from the myrtle and ivy , nor calls upon Arethuse and Mincius , nor ...
... images . It is not to be con- sidered as the effusion of real passion ; for passion runs not after remote allusions and obscure opinions . Passion plucks no berries from the myrtle and ivy , nor calls upon Arethuse and Mincius , nor ...
Pagina 154
... images , his verse , illuminating the Miltonic quality with a rich abundance of qualifying phrase . A typical essay is that of Hazlitt , whose treatment of Satan , for instance , considered as a piece of purely descriptive appreciation ...
... images , his verse , illuminating the Miltonic quality with a rich abundance of qualifying phrase . A typical essay is that of Hazlitt , whose treatment of Satan , for instance , considered as a piece of purely descriptive appreciation ...
Inhoudsopgave
Joseph Addison six Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
Jonathan Richardson EXPLANATORY NOTES AND REMARKS | 54 |
Samuel Johnson MILTON 1779 | 65 |
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