The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1John Macrone, 1835 |
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... praise ; yet it is necessary . The foundation of all the Memoirs of the Poet is that which was written by his nephew Edward Philips his personal knowledge of the bard gives authenticity to all he relates ; but it is a piece of biography ...
... praise ; yet it is necessary . The foundation of all the Memoirs of the Poet is that which was written by his nephew Edward Philips his personal knowledge of the bard gives authenticity to all he relates ; but it is a piece of biography ...
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... praising . To show this , I must cite one more stanza : — And sullen Moloch , fled , Hath left in shadows dread His burning idol all of blackest hue : In vain with cymbals ' ring They call the grisly king In dismal dance about the ...
... praising . To show this , I must cite one more stanza : — And sullen Moloch , fled , Hath left in shadows dread His burning idol all of blackest hue : In vain with cymbals ' ring They call the grisly king In dismal dance about the ...
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... praises with congenial enthusiasm ; and which was duly ful- filled to its utmost extent . This poem may be taken as perfectly biogra- phical , as well as poetical : I think it 24 LIFE OF MILTON . CHAPTER III scholarship-Superiority of ...
... praises with congenial enthusiasm ; and which was duly ful- filled to its utmost extent . This poem may be taken as perfectly biogra- phical , as well as poetical : I think it 24 LIFE OF MILTON . CHAPTER III scholarship-Superiority of ...
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... praises to his verse he owes . Nor thou persist , I pray thee , still to slight The sacred Nine , and to imagine vain And useless powers , by whom inspired , thyself Art skilful to associate verse with airs Harmonious , and to give the ...
... praises to his verse he owes . Nor thou persist , I pray thee , still to slight The sacred Nine , and to imagine vain And useless powers , by whom inspired , thyself Art skilful to associate verse with airs Harmonious , and to give the ...
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... praises of my Sire Improve the fathers of a distant age . In 1627 , Milton wrote his first Latin elegy , addressed to Charles Deodate , * in answer to a letter from Cheshire . * Charles Deodate , the son of Theodore , was born in 1574 ...
... praises of my Sire Improve the fathers of a distant age . In 1627 , Milton wrote his first Latin elegy , addressed to Charles Deodate , * in answer to a letter from Cheshire . * Charles Deodate , the son of Theodore , was born in 1574 ...
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