The Poetical Works of John Milton, 第 3 卷John Macrone, 1835 |
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第 3 頁
... poet : at the same time , there is poetical invention in filling up the details . In every description Milton has seized the most pic- turesque feature , and found the most expressive and poetical words for it . On the mirror of his ...
... poet : at the same time , there is poetical invention in filling up the details . In every description Milton has seized the most pic- turesque feature , and found the most expressive and poetical words for it . On the mirror of his ...
第 4 頁
... poet's tongue . Poets can present things in lights which can warm the coldest hearts : he who can create himself , can best represent what is already created . ARGUMENT OF BOOK VII . RAPHAEL , at the request 4 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS .
... poet's tongue . Poets can present things in lights which can warm the coldest hearts : he who can create himself , can best represent what is already created . ARGUMENT OF BOOK VII . RAPHAEL , at the request 4 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS .
第 31 頁
... poets.- NEWTON . 2 Ibid . Urania . The word Urania , in Greek , signifies “ heavenly . ” — Newton . " " Ver . 8. Before the hills appear'd . From Prov . viii . 24 , 25 , and 30 , where the phrase of Wisdom always " rejoicing ' before ...
... poets.- NEWTON . 2 Ibid . Urania . The word Urania , in Greek , signifies “ heavenly . ” — Newton . " " Ver . 8. Before the hills appear'd . From Prov . viii . 24 , 25 , and 30 , where the phrase of Wisdom always " rejoicing ' before ...
第 32 頁
... poet's wretched condition . Though he was blind , " in darkness ; and with dangers compass'd round , and solitude , " obnoxious to the govern- ment , and having a world of enemies among the royal party , and therefore obliged to live ...
... poet's wretched condition . Though he was blind , " in darkness ; and with dangers compass'd round , and solitude , " obnoxious to the govern- ment , and having a world of enemies among the royal party , and therefore obliged to live ...
第 35 頁
... poet enlarges upon it , endeavouring to give some account how light was created the first day , when the sun was not formed till the fourth day . He says that it was sphered in a radiant cloud , and so journeyed round the earth in a ...
... poet enlarges upon it , endeavouring to give some account how light was created the first day , when the sun was not formed till the fourth day . He says that it was sphered in a radiant cloud , and so journeyed round the earth in a ...
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