The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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... less of the wild , the sublime , and the visionary , than his English , which of course arose from the difference of his models , and the different characters of the respective lan- guages . The feudal institutions , the enthusiasm and ...
... less of the wild , the sublime , and the visionary , than his English , which of course arose from the difference of his models , and the different characters of the respective lan- guages . The feudal institutions , the enthusiasm and ...
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... less the burning casque of Mars . Phoebus , his vigour unimpair'd , still shows The effulgence of his youth , nor needs the god A downward course , that he may warm the vales ; But ever rich in influence , runs his road , Sign after ...
... less the burning casque of Mars . Phoebus , his vigour unimpair'd , still shows The effulgence of his youth , nor needs the god A downward course , that he may warm the vales ; But ever rich in influence , runs his road , Sign after ...
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... less eminent , and dimmed the former by his mediocrity , the latter by his eccentricities - some of the lustre of the name . The last died in 1829. Such are the chances and changes of time . situation , was always at hand . He was not ...
... less eminent , and dimmed the former by his mediocrity , the latter by his eccentricities - some of the lustre of the name . The last died in 1829. Such are the chances and changes of time . situation , was always at hand . He was not ...
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... less explored , but not less magnificent domain . Fletcher has ( p . vii . ) inserted the following extract . In the " Second Defence of the People of England , " Milton is led in self - defence , he says , " to rescue his life from ...
... less explored , but not less magnificent domain . Fletcher has ( p . vii . ) inserted the following extract . In the " Second Defence of the People of England , " Milton is led in self - defence , he says , " to rescue his life from ...
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... less , of thy free grace didst motion peace and terms of covenant to us ; and , having first well - nigh freed us from anti - christian thraldom , didst build up this Britannic empire to a glorious and enviable height , with all her ...
... less , of thy free grace didst motion peace and terms of covenant to us ; and , having first well - nigh freed us from anti - christian thraldom , didst build up this Britannic empire to a glorious and enviable height , with all her ...
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