nothing can be further from my intention than to insinuate that Milton was a plagiarist or servile imitator; but I conceive that, having read these sacred poems of very high merit, at the immediate age when his own mind was just beginning to teem with... The British Critic - Seite 1221800Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1800 - 770 Seiten
...Nothing can be further from my intention than to infmuate that Milton was a plagiarift, or fervile imitator ; but I conceive that, having read thefe...teem with poetry, he retained numberlefs thoughts, paffages, and expreflions therein, fo deeply in his mind, that th«y hung inherently on his imagination,... | |
| Charles Dunster, John Milton - 1800 - 262 Seiten
...Nothing can be farther from my intension than to infinuate that Milton was a plagiarift, or fervile imitator ; but I conceive, that, having read thefe...was juft beginning to teem with poetry, he retained by Drummond of Hawthornden,) fays, " Sylvef" ter's tranflation of Du Bartas was not well done ; " but... | |
| Charles Dunster - 1800 - 280 Seiten
...Nothing ean be farther from my intention than to infinuate that Milton was a plagiarift, or fervile imitator ; but I conceive, that, having read thefe...merit, at the immediate age when his own mind was jtul beginning to teem with poetry, he retained by Drummond of Hawthornden,) fays, •« Sylvef" ter's... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 518 Seiten
...further from my intention than to infinuate that Milton was a plagiarift or fervile imitator ; but L conceive that, having read thefe facred poems of very...poetry, he retained numberlefs thoughts, paflages, and expreffions therein, fo deeply in his mind, that they hung inherently on his imagination, and became... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 484 Seiten
...insinuate that Milton was a plagiarist or servile imitator; but I conceive that, having read these sacred poems of very high merit, at the immediate age when his own mind was just beginning to teem with poetry, he retained numberless thoughts, passages, and expressions therein,... | |
| Henry John Todd - 1826 - 458 Seiten
...insinuate that Milton was a plagiarist or servile imitator; but I conceive that, having read these sacred poems of very high merit, at the immediate age when his own mind was just beginning to teem with poetry, he retained numberless thoughts, passages, and expressions therein,... | |
| Josuah Sylvester - 1880 - 330 Seiten
...Essay on Milton's Use and Imitation of the Moderns, '75°, 8vo. ceive, that, having read these sacred poems of very high merit, at the immediate age when his own mind was just beginning to teem with poetry, he retained numberless thoughts, passages, and expressions therein,... | |
| Josuah Sylvester - 1880 - 330 Seiten
...Essay on Milton's Use and Imitation of the Moderns, 1750, Bvo. ceive, that, having read these sacred poems of very high merit, at the immediate age when his own mind was just beginning to teem with poetry, he retained numberless thoughts, passages, and expressions therein,... | |
| Robert Chambers, David Patrick - 1901 - 862 Seiten
...Milton was a plagiarist or servile imitator; bull conceive that, having read these sacred poems oí or shafts sunk six **Цо fathoms, some of them under grea beginning to teem with poetry, he retained numberless thoughts, passages, and expressions therein so... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 868 Seiten
...Milton was a plagiarist or servile imitator; but I conceive that, having read these sacred poems uf 2 beginning to teem with poetry, he retained numberless thoughts, passages, and expressions therein so... | |
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