The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... spirit ' . For rhythm is as substance in the poetic world , no less than - as physicists assert - it is the principle of the material universe . Milton's rhythmic style , instinct with his egotism -so complex and unique as that was ...
... spirit ' . For rhythm is as substance in the poetic world , no less than - as physicists assert - it is the principle of the material universe . Milton's rhythmic style , instinct with his egotism -so complex and unique as that was ...
Page 75
... spirit ; and , indeed , the word ' quiet ' , so frequent in the essential poetry of Coleridge , is his key - word and charm . Thus , in the spirit of childhood he delights in appearances of winter When the ivy - tod is heavy with snow ...
... spirit ; and , indeed , the word ' quiet ' , so frequent in the essential poetry of Coleridge , is his key - word and charm . Thus , in the spirit of childhood he delights in appearances of winter When the ivy - tod is heavy with snow ...
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... spirit of imagination ' , he resorted to his mental drug of abstruse research , concen- trating on intellect ; which , bearing further apart from emotion , on the other side , left a numbly - aching , querulous mind , a continual ...
... spirit of imagination ' , he resorted to his mental drug of abstruse research , concen- trating on intellect ; which , bearing further apart from emotion , on the other side , left a numbly - aching , querulous mind , a continual ...
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