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... poetical Fire , which shines in so many Parts of his Poem , will hardly permit one to see its Faults . " Lyt- telton's intimacy with Pope enabled him to know what that poet thought of Milton , but we cannot be sure that Boileau held the ...
... poetical Fire , which shines in so many Parts of his Poem , will hardly permit one to see its Faults . " Lyt- telton's intimacy with Pope enabled him to know what that poet thought of Milton , but we cannot be sure that Boileau held the ...
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... poetical ex- pression to the same opinion when he spoke of " those vales of joy " Where MARO and MUSAEUS sit List'ning to MILTON'S loftier song , With sacred silent wonder smit ; While , monarch of the tuneful throng , HOMER in rapture ...
... poetical ex- pression to the same opinion when he spoke of " those vales of joy " Where MARO and MUSAEUS sit List'ning to MILTON'S loftier song , With sacred silent wonder smit ; While , monarch of the tuneful throng , HOMER in rapture ...
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... Poetical Works of Milton " especially to Parents , and those who have the Care of Youth ; if they are desirous that their Children and Trusts should be acquainted with the Graces of the British Homer . . . . The fair Sex in particular ...
... Poetical Works of Milton " especially to Parents , and those who have the Care of Youth ; if they are desirous that their Children and Trusts should be acquainted with the Graces of the British Homer . . . . The fair Sex in particular ...
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... Poetical colouring , " Bentley would have 1 Lycidas , a Musical Entertainment , the words altered from Milton [ by William Jackson ] , 1767 . 2 See Mrs. Delany's Autobiography and Correspondence , 1861 , ii . 280 ( letter to Mrs. Dewes ...
... Poetical colouring , " Bentley would have 1 Lycidas , a Musical Entertainment , the words altered from Milton [ by William Jackson ] , 1767 . 2 See Mrs. Delany's Autobiography and Correspondence , 1861 , ii . 280 ( letter to Mrs. Dewes ...
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... poetical one , which ... may be very just . " See also T. R. Lounsbury's Text of Shakespeare ( N. Y. , 1906 ) , 468– 82. The constant advocacy of Paradise Lost in the Tatler and the Spectator may have been part of the campaign of uplift ...
... poetical one , which ... may be very just . " See also T. R. Lounsbury's Text of Shakespeare ( N. Y. , 1906 ) , 468– 82. The constant advocacy of Paradise Lost in the Tatler and the Spectator may have been part of the campaign of uplift ...
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