The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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... dark womb ; Or that thy beauties lie in wormy bed , Hid from the world in a low - delved tomb . Could heaven , for pity , thee so strictly doom ? Oh , no ! for something in thy face did shine Above mortality , that show'd thou wast ...
... dark womb ; Or that thy beauties lie in wormy bed , Hid from the world in a low - delved tomb . Could heaven , for pity , thee so strictly doom ? Oh , no ! for something in thy face did shine Above mortality , that show'd thou wast ...
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... dark The sable - stoled sorcerers bear his worshipp'd ark . We cannot reason upon the effect of such combinations of words , the charm is indefinable . Into what a temperament of aërial power must the author have been worked ! Well ...
... dark The sable - stoled sorcerers bear his worshipp'd ark . We cannot reason upon the effect of such combinations of words , the charm is indefinable . Into what a temperament of aërial power must the author have been worked ! Well ...
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... dark ages , which have far more of dignity and sublimity . Perhaps Milton was at this date more proud of his scholarship than of his own origi- nal genius , as Petrarch to the last preferred his own Latin poems to his Italian , and ...
... dark ages , which have far more of dignity and sublimity . Perhaps Milton was at this date more proud of his scholarship than of his own origi- nal genius , as Petrarch to the last preferred his own Latin poems to his Italian , and ...
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... dark and close official walls , how he must have sighed and pined to be courting his splendid visions , of a higher and more congenial world , on the banks of some haunted stream ! -The woods and forests , the mountains , seas and lakes ...
... dark and close official walls , how he must have sighed and pined to be courting his splendid visions , of a higher and more congenial world , on the banks of some haunted stream ! -The woods and forests , the mountains , seas and lakes ...
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... dark , and give he glory to those who exerted it . Now came in a flood of poetasters from the French school ... darkness he worked complacently on . Conscious of his own superiority of genius , he did not regard the loud applauses of the ...
... dark , and give he glory to those who exerted it . Now came in a flood of poetasters from the French school ... darkness he worked complacently on . Conscious of his own superiority of genius , he did not regard the loud applauses of the ...
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Adam Adam and Eve admiration ancient angels appears beautiful behold Belial character Comus Countess of Derby dark death deep delight described divine dreadful earth Euripides evil expression eyes fable father fire genius glory gods grace happy hath heart heaven heavenly hell holy Homer honour human Iliad imagery images imagination infernal invention John Milton Johnson Joseph Warton king labour language Latin learning less light lived Lord Lycidas mighty Milton mind moral Muse nature never Newton night o'er observes Ovid Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage passions perhaps poem poet poet's poetical poetry praise racter reader Samson Samson Agonistes Satan Saviour says Scripture seem'd seems sentiments Shakspeare sight spake speaking speech Spenser spirit stood strength sublime Tasso taste thee thence thine things thought throne Thyer truth verse Virgil virtue voice Warton whole wings wisdom words