Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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He then talked of Milton and Glover , 15 , and thought Glover's blank verse superior to Milton's . W — and myself expressed our surprise : and my friend gave his definition and notion of harmonious verse , that it consisted ( the ...
He then talked of Milton and Glover , 15 , and thought Glover's blank verse superior to Milton's . W — and myself expressed our surprise : and my friend gave his definition and notion of harmonious verse , that it consisted ( the ...
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I cannot trace this reference in Milton's prose works . Coleridge is probably thinking partly of the prayer of Adam and Eve ( Par . Lost , v . 152 ) , of the lines introducing which Professor Masson writes that they contain ' more than ...
I cannot trace this reference in Milton's prose works . Coleridge is probably thinking partly of the prayer of Adam and Eve ( Par . Lost , v . 152 ) , of the lines introducing which Professor Masson writes that they contain ' more than ...
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376 ) that the invaluable works of our elder writers , I had almost said the works of Shakespeare and Milton , are driven into neglect by frantic novels , sickly and stupid Gerinan tragedies , and deluges of idle and extravagant stories ...
376 ) that the invaluable works of our elder writers , I had almost said the works of Shakespeare and Milton , are driven into neglect by frantic novels , sickly and stupid Gerinan tragedies , and deluges of idle and extravagant stories ...
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