The Romantic PoetsHutchinson's University Library, 1953 - 200 pages |
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... Milton's , and if we look into it we discover that a great deal of the diction of this kind of poetry is a not very successful adaptation of Milton's habits of style . Venus winning her way ' in gliding state ' may be compared to Milton's ...
... Milton's , and if we look into it we discover that a great deal of the diction of this kind of poetry is a not very successful adaptation of Milton's habits of style . Venus winning her way ' in gliding state ' may be compared to Milton's ...
Page 56
... Milton rather than the earlier Renaissance sonnet- eers . Milton had tended to depersonalize the sonnet , to substi- tute a kind of abstract dignity for the sensitiveness to all the complexities of feeling that had been the glory of the ...
... Milton rather than the earlier Renaissance sonnet- eers . Milton had tended to depersonalize the sonnet , to substi- tute a kind of abstract dignity for the sensitiveness to all the complexities of feeling that had been the glory of the ...
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... Milton , the obvious master of a style of assured and conscious grandeur - above all , of an imitable style . It is relatively easy , as the history of blank verse since the seventeenth century shows , to achieve something of Milton's ...
... Milton , the obvious master of a style of assured and conscious grandeur - above all , of an imitable style . It is relatively easy , as the history of blank verse since the seventeenth century shows , to achieve something of Milton's ...
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