The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... captive thrall Comes to the place where he before had sat Among the prime in splendour , now deposed , Ejected , emptied , gazed , unpitied , shunn'd , A spectacle of ruin , or of scorn , 103 411 415 420 To all the host of heaven : the ...
... captive thrall Comes to the place where he before had sat Among the prime in splendour , now deposed , Ejected , emptied , gazed , unpitied , shunn'd , A spectacle of ruin , or of scorn , 103 411 415 420 To all the host of heaven : the ...
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... captive . - DUNSTER . 42 Ver . 175. But to vanquish . Milton lays the accent on the last syllable in " vanquish , ” as elsewhere in " triumph ; " and in many places he imitates the Latin and Greek pros- ody , and makes a vowel long ...
... captive . - DUNSTER . 42 Ver . 175. But to vanquish . Milton lays the accent on the last syllable in " vanquish , ” as elsewhere in " triumph ; " and in many places he imitates the Latin and Greek pros- ody , and makes a vowel long ...
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... captive ; cease to admire , and all her plumes Fall flat , and shrink into a trivial toy , 225 At every sudden slighting quite abash'd.54 Therefore with manlier objects we must try His constancy ; with such as have more show Of worth ...
... captive ; cease to admire , and all her plumes Fall flat , and shrink into a trivial toy , 225 At every sudden slighting quite abash'd.54 Therefore with manlier objects we must try His constancy ; with such as have more show Of worth ...
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... captive after the battle of Issus , are commended by the historians : " Tum quidem ita se gessit , ut omnes ante eum reges et continentia et clementia vincerentur : virgines enim regias excellentis formæ tam sancte habuit , quam si ...
... captive after the battle of Issus , are commended by the historians : " Tum quidem ita se gessit , ut omnes ante eum reges et continentia et clementia vincerentur : virgines enim regias excellentis formæ tam sancte habuit , quam si ...
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... captive . Among Milton's early Latin Elegies , we find one , the seventh , of the amatory kind : but when he published his Latin poems , eighteen years afterwards , he thought it necessary to add to it ten lines , apologising for the ...
... captive . Among Milton's early Latin Elegies , we find one , the seventh , of the amatory kind : but when he published his Latin poems , eighteen years afterwards , he thought it necessary to add to it ten lines , apologising for the ...
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