The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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Some Aspects of His Genius Edward Harold Visiak. methods of expression : which may be compared with the old ones as ... expressions he hath met withall ' , says Milton , quoting him , ' as he would never desire to have them better cloth'd ...
Some Aspects of His Genius Edward Harold Visiak. methods of expression : which may be compared with the old ones as ... expressions he hath met withall ' , says Milton , quoting him , ' as he would never desire to have them better cloth'd ...
Page 71
... expression , condensation diffusion ; the failure of the one being as incapacitating as that of the other . Thus , Coleridge , outcast from his poetical Paradise , wandered in passive desolation ; Milton , on the other hand , reacted ...
... expression , condensation diffusion ; the failure of the one being as incapacitating as that of the other . Thus , Coleridge , outcast from his poetical Paradise , wandered in passive desolation ; Milton , on the other hand , reacted ...
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... expressing it in his actual voice . His mood is exuberant , without in- hibition . This is no less true , obviously ... expressions , copiousness , mobility , and control without constriction . For doubtlesse that indeed according to art ...
... expressing it in his actual voice . His mood is exuberant , without in- hibition . This is no less true , obviously ... expressions , copiousness , mobility , and control without constriction . For doubtlesse that indeed according to art ...
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