| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 674 страници
...for there judgment operates freely, neither softened by the beauty, nor awed by the dignity of his thoughts; but such is the power of his poetry, that...Milton's style was not modified by his subject ; what is » shewn with greater extent in " Paradise Lost" may be found in Comus. One source of his peculiarity... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1826 - 430 страници
...neither softened by the beauty, nor awed.br the dignity, of his thoughts ; but such is the power ot.his poetry, that his call is obeyed without resistance,...Milton's style was not modified by his subject ; what is shewn with greater extent in * Paradise Lost,' may be found in * Comus.' One source of his peculiarity... | |
| John Milton - 1833 - 438 страници
...desirous to use English words with a foreign idiom. This, in all his prose, is discovered and censured; but such is the power of his poetry, that his call...himself in captivity to a higher and a nobler mind; criticism sinks in admiration. Milton's- style was not modified by his subject : what is shown, with... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1834 - 722 страници
...for there judgment operates freely, neither softened by the beauty, nor awed by the dignity, of his thoughts ; but such is the power of his poetry, that...captivity to a higher and a nobler mind, and criticism finks in admiration. Milton's style was not modified by his subject ; what is shown with greater extent... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1837 - 752 страници
...for there judgment operates freely, neither softened by the beauty, nor awed by the dignity, of hU - " Coraus." One source of his peculiarity was his familiarity with the Tuscan poets ; the disposition... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1838 - 716 страници
...for there judgment operates freely, neither softened by the beauty, nor awed by "the dignity, of his thoughts ; but such is the power of his poetry, that...resistance, the reader feels himself in captivity to a hiiber and a nobler mind, and criticism sinks in admiration. Milton's style was not modified by his... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1840 - 742 страници
...judgment operates freely, neither softened by the beauty, nor awed hy the dignity, of his thoiiclits; З ϏqC p! $ \ b ;f E g < T u R3 - &1 ã % 9 * y g A tfie reader feels himself in captivity to a higher and a nobler mind, and criticism sinks in admiration.... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1842 - 716 страници
...resistance, the reader feels himself in captivity to a higher and a nobler mind, and criticism rink's een well informed of fatíts, though he may sometimes err in chronology, has delivered as indubit m " Paradise Lost," may be found in " Comus." One source of his peculiarity was his familiarity with... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1843 - 718 страници
...by the beauty, nor awed by the dignity, of his thoughts; but such is the power of his poeirv, tint e assistant in the school of Mr. Bonwicke, in MiltD.i'.s style was not modified by his subject; what is shown with greater extent in " Paradise Lost,"... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1846 - 714 страници
...for Ihere judgment operates freely, neither softened by the beauty, nor awed by the dignity, of his thoughts ; but such is the power of his poetry, that...and criticism sinks in admiration. Milton's style ^yas not modified by his subject ; what is shown with greater extent in " Paradise Lost," may bn found... | |
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