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... evil days and evil tongues , and with darkness and with danger compass'd round . This darkness , had his eyes been better employed , had undoubtedly deserved compassion : but to add the 20 mention of danger was ungrateful and unjust ...
... evil days and evil tongues , and with darkness and with danger compass'd round . This darkness , had his eyes been better employed , had undoubtedly deserved compassion : but to add the 20 mention of danger was ungrateful and unjust ...
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... evil tongues in evil days , was that reverential silence which was generously preserved . But it cannot be inferred that his poem was not read , or not , however unwillingly , admired . 10 The sale , if it be considered , will justify ...
... evil tongues in evil days , was that reverential silence which was generously preserved . But it cannot be inferred that his poem was not read , or not , however unwillingly , admired . 10 The sale , if it be considered , will justify ...
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... evil days , On evil days though fallen , and evil tongues , In darkness , and with dangers compassed round , And solitude " ( P. L. vii . 25-8 ) . offended , grieved and shocked . " Round a Court which set an example of shamelessness ...
... evil days , On evil days though fallen , and evil tongues , In darkness , and with dangers compassed round , And solitude " ( P. L. vii . 25-8 ) . offended , grieved and shocked . " Round a Court which set an example of shamelessness ...
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Adam admiration afterwards Aldersgate Street angels appears Areopagitica Arethuse blank verse blind called Cambridge censured character Chorus Church Government College common Comus Cowley criticism danger daughter Davenant death Defence Defensio delight diction diligence Diodati doctrine drama Dryden elegant Elegies Elwood England English epic epick Euripides evil fancy favour Firth heaven honour human Il Penseroso images imagination Italian John Milton Johnson King L'Allegro language Latin learning literature Lucifer Lycidas Martin Bucer Matthew Arnold means ment Milton mind Morus narrative nature never numbers opinion Oxfordshire pamphlet Pandæmonium Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parliament passion pastoral Penseroso perhaps Philips pleasure poem poet poetical poetry praise prayer probably publick published reader Reason of Church relates remarks rhyme Salmasius Samson Agonistes Satan says Masson seems sense shew sizar Smectymnuus Sonnet spirit style supposed thought tion Treatise truth University word write written