Lectures on English Poetry: To the Time of MiltonWhittaker, 1837 - 118 ページ |
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... enimyes . The Faery Queen , as an allegorical poem , is without equal in our language . It transports us from the every day world to realms of undimmed sunshine or unbroken gloom , inhabited by beings whose minds , like the 34.
... enimyes . The Faery Queen , as an allegorical poem , is without equal in our language . It transports us from the every day world to realms of undimmed sunshine or unbroken gloom , inhabited by beings whose minds , like the 34.
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To the Time of Milton Stanhope Busby. gloom , inhabited by beings whose minds , like the features of ordinary mortals , take their complexion from the atmosphere by which they are surrounded - where every scene is a harmony , and every ...
To the Time of Milton Stanhope Busby. gloom , inhabited by beings whose minds , like the features of ordinary mortals , take their complexion from the atmosphere by which they are surrounded - where every scene is a harmony , and every ...
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... every peculiar influence on the mind of an author , but Milton could have received little inspiration either from Du Bartas or Sylvester - His was from nobler sources ! sterling and deep imagination , a terseness yet comprehen- siveness 36.
... every peculiar influence on the mind of an author , but Milton could have received little inspiration either from Du Bartas or Sylvester - His was from nobler sources ! sterling and deep imagination , a terseness yet comprehen- siveness 36.
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... mind that conceived them , and genuine as the nature from which they sprang . Spenser was the Claude of poetry , Shakspeare was an Angelo or a Raphael . His Rape of Lucrece and Venus and Adonis , inferior only to his nobler and better ...
... mind that conceived them , and genuine as the nature from which they sprang . Spenser was the Claude of poetry , Shakspeare was an Angelo or a Raphael . His Rape of Lucrece and Venus and Adonis , inferior only to his nobler and better ...
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... mind of Shakspeare instinctively possessed . An epithet from his pen is often sufficient to form a picture . He has no redundancy of expletives , no rank luxuriance of words , but his images seem thrown off in the fervor of the moment ...
... mind of Shakspeare instinctively possessed . An epithet from his pen is often sufficient to form a picture . He has no redundancy of expletives , no rank luxuriance of words , but his images seem thrown off in the fervor of the moment ...
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Æneid allusion amidst angels appear battle beautiful Ben Johnson bird bold breath bright Canterbury Tales celebrated characters Chaucer composed composition Comus conceit court dark deep delight dignity doth eloquence English English poetry eternal expression fair fancy feelings flowers fugitive verses gallantry genius Geoffrey Chaucer GILES FLETCHER gloomy glowing gold happy heart heaven heroes hire human images imagination Inner Temple inspiration John of Gaunt King language learning legends light literature lived lofty looked Lord mankind mighty Milton mind minstrels moral muse narration nature night Paradise Lost passions Petrarch poem poet poetical poetry popular proud quaint refined reign religious rendered rhymes rise romance rose rude Saint Brandon sang Satan Saxon sentiment Shakspeare shew songs sonnets soul Spenser spirit stream sublime sustained sweet Temple thee tree truth unto verse virtues wanting wife of Bath wild wings Wynkyn de Worde zeal