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" Mazzoni, and others, teaches what the laws are of a true epic poem, what of a dramatic, what of a lyric, what decorum is, which is the grand masterpiece to observe. "
University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review - Page 447
1855
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Milton's Paradise Lost: Books I and II

John Milton - 1896 - 252 pages
...masterpiece to observe. This would make them soon perceive what despicable creatures our common rimers and play-writers be, and show them what religious,...glorious and magnificent use might be made of poetry, both in divine and human things. From hence, and not till now, will be the right season of forming...
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The Life of John Milton: Narrated in Connexion with the Political ..., Volume 3

David Masson - 1896 - 756 pages
...masterpiece to observe.2 " This would make them soon perceive what despicable " creatures our common Ehymers and Play-writers be, and " show them what religious,...glorious and magnificent " use, might be made of Poetry both in divine and human " things." Observe the contempt which Milton here expresses of the English...
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The Shorter Poems of John Milton: Including the Two Latin Elegies and ...

John Milton - 1898 - 358 pages
...In the Tractate on Education Milton had said that the reading of the masters would reveal to pupils "what religious, what glorious and magnificent use might be made of Poetry, both in divine and human things." When he wrote this he little thought that his own " glorious and...
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Comus, Lycidas, and Other Poems, and Matthew Arnold's Address on Milton

John Milton - 1899 - 284 pages
...the Tractate on Education Milton had said that the reading of the masters would reveal to pupils " what religious, what glorious and magnificent use might be made of Poetry, both in divine and human things." When he wrote this he little thought that his own "glorious and magnificent"...
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Puritan and Anglican: Studies in Literature

Edward Dowden - 1900 - 364 pages
...rhetoric, and poetics.1 He only who has studied the laws and possibilities of art can fully know " what religious, what glorious and magnificent use might be made of poetry both in divine and human things." When nature and man as an individual and in society have thus been...
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Ephemera Critica: Or, Plain Truths about Current Literature

John Churton Collins - 1901 - 442 pages
...criticism : " This would make them (students) soon perceive what despicable creatures our common rimers and play-writers be, and show them what religious,...glorious and magnificent use might be made of poetry, both in Divine and human things. From hence, and not till now, will be the right season of forming...
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Ephemera Critica: Or, Plain Truths about Current Literature

John Churton Collins - 1901 - 440 pages
...criticism : " This would make them (students) soon perceive -what despicable creatures our- common rimers and play-writers be, and show them what religious, what glorious and magnificent nse might bernu.de oi poetry, both in Diviae and human thinirs. Prom >io.~.. a and not till now, all...
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The Poet's Charter: Or, The Book of Job

Francis Burdett Money-Coutts - 1903 - 330 pages
...what of a lyric, what decorum is, which is the grand masterpiece to observe. This would make them soon perceive what despicable creatures our common rhymers...glorious and magnificent use might be made of poetry, both in divine and human things." — John Milton On Education. BOOK I GENESIS THE POET'S CHARTER OR...
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Studies in the History of Educational Opinion from the Renaissance

Simon Somerville Laurie - 1905 - 284 pages
...others. " This," he says, " would make them soon perceive what despicable creatures our common Rimers and play-writers be; and show them what religious,...glorious and magnificent use might be made of poetry, both in divine and humane things." This large curriculum would be concluded by literary compositions...
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The Higher Study of English

Albert Stanburrough Cook - 1906 - 164 pages
...his pupils to logic and the theory of poetry. ' This,' he says, ' would make them soon perceive . . . what religious, what glorious and magnificent use might be made of poetry, both in divine and human things.' And here comes the conclusion of the whole matter, so far as the...
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