The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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Seite vii
... PARADISE LOST " IV . COWLEY'S PREFACE TO HIS POEMS , 1656 V. SELECTED ENCOMIASTIC LINES PARADISE LOST : - ༤ ་ ཙ་ ཡྻུ ་ ཛྱ ཻ CV с ci cii cii INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ON THE POEM BOOK I - II . III . IV . V. VI . • 111 114 • 143 . 172 · 193 ...
... PARADISE LOST " IV . COWLEY'S PREFACE TO HIS POEMS , 1656 V. SELECTED ENCOMIASTIC LINES PARADISE LOST : - ༤ ་ ཙ་ ཡྻུ ་ ཛྱ ཻ CV с ci cii cii INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ON THE POEM BOOK I - II . III . IV . V. VI . • 111 114 • 143 . 172 · 193 ...
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... Paradise Lost . " Again : in his " Address to his Native Language , " at a vacation exercise in the col lege , anno ætatis 19 , he says , - But haste thee straight to do me once a pleasure , And from thy wardrobe ... PARADISE LOST:-
... Paradise Lost . " Again : in his " Address to his Native Language , " at a vacation exercise in the col lege , anno ætatis 19 , he says , - But haste thee straight to do me once a pleasure , And from thy wardrobe ... PARADISE LOST:-
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... Paradise Lost . ' " In this poem the cave of Phonos ( Murther ) and Prodotes ( Treason ) with its inha- bitants , are finely imagined , and in the style of Spenser . " There is , " says Warton , " great poetry and strength of ...
... Paradise Lost . ' " In this poem the cave of Phonos ( Murther ) and Prodotes ( Treason ) with its inha- bitants , are finely imagined , and in the style of Spenser . " There is , " says Warton , " great poetry and strength of ...
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... Paradise Lost , ' altogether proceeds on this doctrine . In the ' Smectymnus ' he declares his initiation into the mysteries of this immaterial love . Thus from the laureate fraternity of poets , riper years , and the ceaseless round of ...
... Paradise Lost , ' altogether proceeds on this doctrine . In the ' Smectymnus ' he declares his initiation into the mysteries of this immaterial love . Thus from the laureate fraternity of poets , riper years , and the ceaseless round of ...
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... Paradise Lost . " Though retired , he was visited by all foreigners of distinction , and some per- sons of rank at home ; but he was known and admired more for his political services than for his poetry . He had , as has been mentioned ...
... Paradise Lost . " Though retired , he was visited by all foreigners of distinction , and some per- sons of rank at home ; but he was known and admired more for his political services than for his poetry . He had , as has been mentioned ...
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