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... Image or Sentiment , proper to inflame the Mind of the Reader , and to give it that sublime kind of Entertainment , which ... Images of Nature as are proper to relieve and diversifie his Subjects . . . . To this he adds , [ 88 ] MILTON'S ...
... Image or Sentiment , proper to inflame the Mind of the Reader , and to give it that sublime kind of Entertainment , which ... Images of Nature as are proper to relieve and diversifie his Subjects . . . . To this he adds , [ 88 ] MILTON'S ...
Page 92
... images laid side by side in the mind , and they last only while the images are thus kept together ; there is no interfusion . In other words the fancy produces the sort of comparisons critics expect in a poetic simile . But when the ...
... images laid side by side in the mind , and they last only while the images are thus kept together ; there is no interfusion . In other words the fancy produces the sort of comparisons critics expect in a poetic simile . But when the ...
Page 93
... images in- variably modify each other . ' By the last observation , which is the gist of the argument , Wordsworth means that the image of the subject and the simile coalesce to produce something original . The imagination does not ...
... images in- variably modify each other . ' By the last observation , which is the gist of the argument , Wordsworth means that the image of the subject and the simile coalesce to produce something original . The imagination does not ...
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action Adam and Eve Adam's argument bioliterary criticism birds Book C. S. Lewis Chaos characters common creation Death describing devils diction divine doctrine Earth effect Eliot English epic epic similes episode Ev'ning Eve's evil expressed F. T. Prince fact Fall fallen angels Father feel fruit glory God's Hakluyt Helen Darbishire hero heroic Homer human ideas images imagination John Milton Johnson language Latin light lines live love poetry man's means Milton mind modern narrative nature neoclassical obedience Paradise Lost Paradise Regain'd passage passion peace poem poet poet's poetic presented Purchas Raphael reader reason return to Hell revolt Samson Agonistes Satan says seemd seen sense Serpent seventeenth century shade sight simile Skinner speech story style T. S. Eliot tells thee theology things thir thou thought Tidore tion true truth verse voyage Waldock war in Heaven wind woman words