The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Preliminary Dissertations on Each Poem, Notes Critical and Explanatory, an Index to the Subjects of Paradise Lost, and a Verbal Index to All the PoemsA.S. Barnes and Company, 1873 - 688 Seiten |
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... beautiful enough for the table of the opulent , should , above all , be cheap enough for the school - room and for the dwellings of those whose limited means prevent them from buying expensive books . In both the latter I hope ...
... beautiful enough for the table of the opulent , should , above all , be cheap enough for the school - room and for the dwellings of those whose limited means prevent them from buying expensive books . In both the latter I hope ...
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... beautiful lines of Comus , -pub- lished just before he commenced his travels : - " The sky , not the mind , I change when I cross the sea ; " thus showing , in the language of the late William Ellery Channing , D. D. , " That to Milton ...
... beautiful lines of Comus , -pub- lished just before he commenced his travels : - " The sky , not the mind , I change when I cross the sea ; " thus showing , in the language of the late William Ellery Channing , D. D. , " That to Milton ...
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... beautiful and accomplished young woman , the daughter of a Dr. Davis . This alarmed his wife and her relations , - more especially as the royal cause was now desperate , -and they contrived to have his wife meet him . They watched his ...
... beautiful and accomplished young woman , the daughter of a Dr. Davis . This alarmed his wife and her relations , - more especially as the royal cause was now desperate , -and they contrived to have his wife meet him . They watched his ...
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... beautiful than just : - " He had not only every requisite of the Muse , but every one of the highest order , and in the highest degree . His invention of poetical fable , and poetical imagery , was exhaustless , and always grand , and ...
... beautiful than just : - " He had not only every requisite of the Muse , but every one of the highest order , and in the highest degree . His invention of poetical fable , and poetical imagery , was exhaustless , and always grand , and ...
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... beautiful . But those ideas , which Milton has embodied , no imagination would have dared to attempt but his own : none else would have risen " to the highth of this great argument . " Every one else would have fallen short of it , and ...
... beautiful . But those ideas , which Milton has embodied , no imagination would have dared to attempt but his own : none else would have risen " to the highth of this great argument . " Every one else would have fallen short of it , and ...
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Adam angels appear arms beautiful bright bring brought called cause cloud coming dark death deep delight divine earth equal evil eyes fair faith fall Father fear fire force fruit give glory gods grace hand happy hast hath head hear heard heart heaven hell hill hope human King learning leave less light live look Lord lost means Milton mind morning move nature never night once Paradise peace perhaps poem poet poetry praise raised reason receive replied rest rise round Satan seat seems sense side sight soon sound spirits stand stood strength sublime sweet taste thee things thou thought throne till tree true virtue voice WARTON whole winds wings