The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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... behold The sword that vast Orion draws , Or e'en the Scorpion's horrid claws , & c . & c . The same elegant and classical commentator remarks , that " the poet's natural dis- position , so conspicuous in the ' Paradise Lost , ' and even ...
... behold The sword that vast Orion draws , Or e'en the Scorpion's horrid claws , & c . & c . The same elegant and classical commentator remarks , that " the poet's natural dis- position , so conspicuous in the ' Paradise Lost , ' and even ...
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... behold the stout and manly prowess of the German , disdaining servitude ; there the generous and lively impetuosity of the French ; on this side the calm and stately valour of the Spaniard ; on that the composed and varied magnanimity ...
... behold the stout and manly prowess of the German , disdaining servitude ; there the generous and lively impetuosity of the French ; on this side the calm and stately valour of the Spaniard ; on that the composed and varied magnanimity ...
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... behold nothing but himself . Alas ! for him who insults me , who maligns and merits public execration ! For the Divine law not only shields me from injury , but almost renders me too sacred to attack ; not indeed so much from the ...
... behold nothing but himself . Alas ! for him who insults me , who maligns and merits public execration ! For the Divine law not only shields me from injury , but almost renders me too sacred to attack ; not indeed so much from the ...
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... Behold him in this state calamitous , and turn His labours , for thou canst , to peaceful end . " These concluding verses , " says Hayley , " of this beautiful chorus appear to me par- ticularly affecting , from the persuasion that ...
... Behold him in this state calamitous , and turn His labours , for thou canst , to peaceful end . " These concluding verses , " says Hayley , " of this beautiful chorus appear to me par- ticularly affecting , from the persuasion that ...
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... behold what it is ! - " Original deficience cannot be sup- plied : the want of human interest is always felt . ' Paradise Lost ' is one of the books which the reader admires and lays down , and forgets to take up again . None ever ...
... behold what it is ! - " Original deficience cannot be sup- plied : the want of human interest is always felt . ' Paradise Lost ' is one of the books which the reader admires and lays down , and forgets to take up again . None ever ...
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Adam Adam and Eve admiration Æneid Æschylus alludes allusion ancient angels appears beautiful behold bright called character cloud Comus dark death delight divine DUNSTER earth Euripides evil expression eyes fable Faer Faery Queen Faithful Shepherdess father fire genius give glory gods grace happy hath heart heaven heavenly hell holy Homer honour human imagery images imagination invention John Milton Johnson king language Latin learning less light live Lord Lycidas Milton mind moral Muse nature never NEWTON night o'er observes Ovid Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage passion perhaps poem poet poet's poetical poetry praise reader Samson Samson Agonistes Satan Saviour says Scripture seem'd seems sentiments Shakspeare song spake speaking speech Spenser spirit stood strength sublime supposed sweet taste thee thence things thought throne THYER TODD verse Virgil virtue voice WARTON wings words