The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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... fear or toil subdued : And sometimes , dazzled by the heavenly page , I have sunk lifeless at its rays sublime . Oft did I pause , and oft despondent turn'd , Ere yet I entered on the dread career ; But fitfully the flame within me burn ...
... fear or toil subdued : And sometimes , dazzled by the heavenly page , I have sunk lifeless at its rays sublime . Oft did I pause , and oft despondent turn'd , Ere yet I entered on the dread career ; But fitfully the flame within me burn ...
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... fear , and written at this early age solely after his own ideas . The manner in which he de- scribes the dim superstitions of the false oracles is quite magical . I mention these things here as illustrative of Milton's life . We must ...
... fear , and written at this early age solely after his own ideas . The manner in which he de- scribes the dim superstitions of the false oracles is quite magical . I mention these things here as illustrative of Milton's life . We must ...
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... fear or danger of being detected . " At 1. 780 the lady says , See lib . in . p . 201 , edit . 1652 , fol . Sylvestre , in Du Bartas , has also the tradition in the text , ed . fol . ut supr . p . 274 . To him inat dares Arm his profane ...
... fear or danger of being detected . " At 1. 780 the lady says , See lib . in . p . 201 , edit . 1652 , fol . Sylvestre , in Du Bartas , has also the tradition in the text , ed . fol . ut supr . p . 274 . To him inat dares Arm his profane ...
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... fear . I never- theless returned to Rome . I took no steps to conceal either my person or my character ; and for about the space of two months , I again openly defended , as I had done before , the reformed religion in the very ...
... fear . I never- theless returned to Rome . I took no steps to conceal either my person or my character ; and for about the space of two months , I again openly defended , as I had done before , the reformed religion in the very ...
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... fear lest this duty should be against me , when I would store up to myself the good provision of peaceful hours ; so , lest it should be still imputed to me , as I have found it hath been , that some self - pleasing humours of vain ...
... fear lest this duty should be against me , when I would store up to myself the good provision of peaceful hours ; so , lest it should be still imputed to me , as I have found it hath been , that some self - pleasing humours of vain ...
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