The Influence of Milton on English Poetry, Volume 1 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 90
Page
... called my attention to books that I had not seen as well as to Miltonic phrases that I had not noticed , and in one way or another has improved every page . Milton's poetry is cited from W. A. Wright's edition , Cambridge , 1903. I ...
... called my attention to books that I had not seen as well as to Miltonic phrases that I had not noticed , and in one way or another has improved every page . Milton's poetry is cited from W. A. Wright's edition , Cambridge , 1903. I ...
Page 6
... the greatest Genius among our English Poets , " and that " his Poem ... is generally allowed to exceed all others for Sublimity of Thought and Grandeur of Expression . " 1 ... for the man whom he also called " 6 THE INFLUENCE OF MILTON.
... the greatest Genius among our English Poets , " and that " his Poem ... is generally allowed to exceed all others for Sublimity of Thought and Grandeur of Expression . " 1 ... for the man whom he also called " 6 THE INFLUENCE OF MILTON.
Page 7
Raymond Dexter Havens. 1 ... for the man whom he also called " my hero , and the guide of my paths . " " Idolators " is the expression used by George Hardinge , who adds , " Few , if any , can out - idolize me . " 2 Among these " idol ...
Raymond Dexter Havens. 1 ... for the man whom he also called " my hero , and the guide of my paths . " " Idolators " is the expression used by George Hardinge , who adds , " Few , if any , can out - idolize me . " 2 Among these " idol ...
Page 9
... called Lost " ) ; Examen Miscellaneum ( 1702 ) , pp . ii , iii , and first p . 51 ; Libertas Triumphans ( 1708 ) , 6 ; Complete Art of Poetry ( 1718 ) , i . 108 , 268-9 ; and Laws of Poetry ( 1721 ) , 34 . See also John Duncombe's Ode ...
... called Lost " ) ; Examen Miscellaneum ( 1702 ) , pp . ii , iii , and first p . 51 ; Libertas Triumphans ( 1708 ) , 6 ; Complete Art of Poetry ( 1718 ) , i . 108 , 268-9 ; and Laws of Poetry ( 1721 ) , 34 . See also John Duncombe's Ode ...
Page 11
... called " the best [ masque ] ever written . . . in the Praise of which no Words can be too many " ; as early as 1729 there were some who felt for Lycidas " the same Veneration , and Partiality , which is paid to the most accomplish'd ...
... called " the best [ masque ] ever written . . . in the Praise of which no Words can be too many " ; as early as 1729 there were some who felt for Lycidas " the same Veneration , and Partiality , which is paid to the most accomplish'd ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
adjectives admired Aeneid Allegro ANON appeared bard beauty blank verse borrowings Coleridge Comus couplet Cowper Crit Critical death Della Cruscans descriptive edition eighteenth century Elizabethan English Poets epic Essay expression Gray Grongar Hill heaven heroic heroic couplet Hill Homer Hymn Hyperion Iliad imitation influence inversions James John Joseph Warton Keats language later Latin letter lines Lycidas lyric meter Milton Miltonic blank verse minor poems Miscellany Monody Muse nature Night Thoughts o'er octosyllabics Odyssey Oxford P. L. ii P. L. vii Paradise Lost passages Penseroso phrases pieces Poetical poetry Pope Pope's popular praise preface prose prosody published quatorzains quoted readers references rime Satan Seasons seems seen song sonnets Southey Spenser stanza sweet thee things Thomas Thomas Warton Thomson thou tion translation unrimed viii Virgil Warton William words Wordsworth writers written wrote