Milton, 1732-1801: The Critical HeritageJohn T. Shawcross Routledge and K. Paul, 1972 - 439 páginas |
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... imagination : but it requires much greater strength of mind to form an assemblage of natural objects , and range them with propriety and beauty , than to bring together the greatest variety of the most splendid images , without any ...
... imagination : but it requires much greater strength of mind to form an assemblage of natural objects , and range them with propriety and beauty , than to bring together the greatest variety of the most splendid images , without any ...
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... imagination to the help of reason . Epick poetry undertakes to teach the most important truths by the most pleasing precepts , and therefore relates some great event in the most affecting manner . History must supply the writer with the ...
... imagination to the help of reason . Epick poetry undertakes to teach the most important truths by the most pleasing precepts , and therefore relates some great event in the most affecting manner . History must supply the writer with the ...
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... Imagination , properly directed , will not be employed in producing impossible fictions , but in exploring real existence , and selecting from it circumstances grand or beautiful , as occasion may require . Such an imagination was that ...
... Imagination , properly directed , will not be employed in producing impossible fictions , but in exploring real existence , and selecting from it circumstances grand or beautiful , as occasion may require . Such an imagination was that ...
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Period of Textual and Religious Criticism | 41 |
Anonymous reactions to Bentleys beliefs January | 50 |
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