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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... force of my talents and my industry to this one * At Florence he also visited the great and injured Galileo , to whom he refers in Paradise Lost , book i . line 288 . † Alexander More . important object . I accordingly wrote two books ...
... force of my talents and my industry to this one * At Florence he also visited the great and injured Galileo , to whom he refers in Paradise Lost , book i . line 288 . † Alexander More . important object . I accordingly wrote two books ...
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... force of argument , majesty and richness of language , it is not to be surpassed . But the Presbyterians , now risen to power , speedily forgot the principles they had professed in adversity , and declared against unlimited toleration ...
... force of argument , majesty and richness of language , it is not to be surpassed . But the Presbyterians , now risen to power , speedily forgot the principles they had professed in adversity , and declared against unlimited toleration ...
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... force and sublimity of fable is especially attested by his fre- quent concurrence with the hints and language of the Scriptures , and his filling up those dark and mysterious intimations which escaped less illu- minated minds . Here ...
... force and sublimity of fable is especially attested by his fre- quent concurrence with the hints and language of the Scriptures , and his filling up those dark and mysterious intimations which escaped less illu- minated minds . Here ...
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... force of those dire arms ? yet not for those , Nor what the potent Victor in his rage 95 Can else inflict , do I repent , or change , Though changed in outward lustre , that fix'd mind And high disdain from sense of injured merit , That ...
... force of those dire arms ? yet not for those , Nor what the potent Victor in his rage 95 Can else inflict , do I repent , or change , Though changed in outward lustre , that fix'd mind And high disdain from sense of injured merit , That ...
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... force believe almighty , since no less Than such could have o'erpower'd such force as ours— 145 Have left us this our spirit and strength entire , Strongly to suffer and support our pains , That we may so suffice his vengeful ire ; Or ...
... force believe almighty , since no less Than such could have o'erpower'd such force as ours— 145 Have left us this our spirit and strength entire , Strongly to suffer and support our pains , That we may so suffice his vengeful ire ; Or ...
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