The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... poetic ' wings ' to grow and , judging by the intense erotic sensibility betrayed in his youthful Latin Elegies I and VII , the maintenance of his thoughts on the steep Platonic height might well have needed the aid of poetic exaltation ...
... poetic ' wings ' to grow and , judging by the intense erotic sensibility betrayed in his youthful Latin Elegies I and VII , the maintenance of his thoughts on the steep Platonic height might well have needed the aid of poetic exaltation ...
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... poetic genius ; one such as is observable in Coleridge , as also in the later poets of the lyrical and transcendental imagination , including nearly all the important poets of the ' nineties and the Edwardian period . When the original ...
... poetic genius ; one such as is observable in Coleridge , as also in the later poets of the lyrical and transcendental imagination , including nearly all the important poets of the ' nineties and the Edwardian period . When the original ...
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... poetic creation ; as , indeed , is indicated in the contradictory elements of the forms it assumes , and very clearly indicated in the best passages of Paradise Lost ; for the freedom in virtue of which these passages attain a speed far ...
... poetic creation ; as , indeed , is indicated in the contradictory elements of the forms it assumes , and very clearly indicated in the best passages of Paradise Lost ; for the freedom in virtue of which these passages attain a speed far ...
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