The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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Page 73
... poetry found its principal motif in sensuous and romantic imagery . As Coleridge's case is complementary to Milton's , I shall interpolate some remarks upon his poetry and the chemistry of his imagination . IV " The style of Coleridge ...
... poetry found its principal motif in sensuous and romantic imagery . As Coleridge's case is complementary to Milton's , I shall interpolate some remarks upon his poetry and the chemistry of his imagination . IV " The style of Coleridge ...
Page 76
... poetic inspiration , so the essential function of poetry , as of all art , is to reproduce that synthesis in effect , if only for a moment , as by an incantation . The change at adolescence , away from integrity 76 THE PORTENT OF MILTON.
... poetic inspiration , so the essential function of poetry , as of all art , is to reproduce that synthesis in effect , if only for a moment , as by an incantation . The change at adolescence , away from integrity 76 THE PORTENT OF MILTON.
Page 101
... poetry , developed in the Reason of Church - Governement are , briefly , that poetry , no mere end in itself , should recover for truth and virtue their due attractiveness which had been refracted by false enchantment into the illusions ...
... poetry , developed in the Reason of Church - Governement are , briefly , that poetry , no mere end in itself , should recover for truth and virtue their due attractiveness which had been refracted by false enchantment into the illusions ...
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