A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... Milton had already set a rather dangerous example . For periphrasis , when it is attuned to the solemnity of the style , as it is with Milton , may be effective enough , but when it becomes a mechanical device for lending a poetic aura ...
... Milton had already set a rather dangerous example . For periphrasis , when it is attuned to the solemnity of the style , as it is with Milton , may be effective enough , but when it becomes a mechanical device for lending a poetic aura ...
76. oldal
... Milton's earlier works : dim - discovered , prone - descending rain , close - embowering woods . Pope , one may note , was hostile to such compounds , considering them a danger " to the purity of our language , " and in translating ...
... Milton's earlier works : dim - discovered , prone - descending rain , close - embowering woods . Pope , one may note , was hostile to such compounds , considering them a danger " to the purity of our language , " and in translating ...
232. oldal
... Milton in his other poems ; in his Cambridge days the only time he got drunk was in honour of Milton . As a child he had been made by his father to learn large portions of S akespeare , Milton and Spenser by heart , and he himself ...
... Milton in his other poems ; in his Cambridge days the only time he got drunk was in honour of Milton . As a child he had been made by his father to learn large portions of S akespeare , Milton and Spenser by heart , and he himself ...
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