The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 3Macmillan, 1874 |
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... gives an account of the origin of Paradise Regained , and claims the credit of having suggested the subject to Milton . We have already seen ( Introduction to Paradise Lost , pp . 53 , 54 , ) how young Ellwood , visiting Milton , in ...
... gives an account of the origin of Paradise Regained , and claims the credit of having suggested the subject to Milton . We have already seen ( Introduction to Paradise Lost , pp . 53 , 54 , ) how young Ellwood , visiting Milton , in ...
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... , though with passages of great beauty , with less avoidance of plain historical phrases , and less care to give to all the effect of continued song . PARADISE REGAINED : A POEM IN FOUR BOOKS . THE 14 Introduction to Paradise Regained .
... , though with passages of great beauty , with less avoidance of plain historical phrases , and less care to give to all the effect of continued song . PARADISE REGAINED : A POEM IN FOUR BOOKS . THE 14 Introduction to Paradise Regained .
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... give thee in command What , to the smallest tittle , thou shalt say To thy adorers ? Thou , with trembling fear , Or like a fawning parasite , obey'st ; Then to thyself ascrib'st the truth foretold . But this thy glory shall be soon ...
... give thee in command What , to the smallest tittle , thou shalt say To thy adorers ? Thou , with trembling fear , Or like a fawning parasite , obey'st ; Then to thyself ascrib'st the truth foretold . But this thy glory shall be soon ...
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... give thou seest ; If of that power I bring thee voluntary What I might have bestowed on whom I pleased , And rather opportunely in this place Chose to impart to thy apparent need , Why shouldst thou not accept it ? But I see 380 390 ...
... give thou seest ; If of that power I bring thee voluntary What I might have bestowed on whom I pleased , And rather opportunely in this place Chose to impart to thy apparent need , Why shouldst thou not accept it ? But I see 380 390 ...
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... give a kingdom hath been thought Greater and nobler done , and to lay down Far more magnanimous , than to assume . Riches are needless , then , both for themselves , And for thy reason why they should be sought- To gain a sceptre ...
... give a kingdom hath been thought Greater and nobler done , and to lay down Far more magnanimous , than to assume . Riches are needless , then , both for themselves , And for thy reason why they should be sought- To gain a sceptre ...
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