Milton's Editors and Commentators from Patrick Hume to Henry John Todd: (1695-1801) a Study in Critical Views and Methods, Part 2University of Tartu (Dorpat), 1931 - 381 pages |
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... Beauty Wither'd , Ruin'd by Age , Disease and Scarrs ; and by Guile , Envy , Malice , Rage , Lust , Grief , Despair , & c . " Guido and Raphael were unable to do this . " Michael Angelo was more Fit for it , and he has done Vastly ...
... Beauty Wither'd , Ruin'd by Age , Disease and Scarrs ; and by Guile , Envy , Malice , Rage , Lust , Grief , Despair , & c . " Guido and Raphael were unable to do this . " Michael Angelo was more Fit for it , and he has done Vastly ...
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... beauty should be inexpressible : " When the Imagination is Rais'd as much as Possible , let it still Know More is Unconceiv'd ; Let the Lark Sing after he is Lost in Air " 332 ) . The ecstasy of these notes goes far beyond the temperate ...
... beauty should be inexpressible : " When the Imagination is Rais'd as much as Possible , let it still Know More is Unconceiv'd ; Let the Lark Sing after he is Lost in Air " 332 ) . The ecstasy of these notes goes far beyond the temperate ...
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... beauty " 753 ) . This device , reminiscent of Peck's ideal of " compound beauty " 754 ) , is , in accordance with Newton's academic taste , regarded as " the best method that can be taken of describing general characters " . Newton's ...
... beauty " 753 ) . This device , reminiscent of Peck's ideal of " compound beauty " 754 ) , is , in accordance with Newton's academic taste , regarded as " the best method that can be taken of describing general characters " . Newton's ...
Contents
Prefatory Explanation | 3 |
Bishop Newton and his Collaborators | 9 |
Bentleys Edition of Paradise Lost | 50 |
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