The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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... lived till 1647 ) , excusing his devotion to the Muses : it was probably before he left Cambridge . Though it assumes that his father did not oppose his pursuits , yet I think we may infer that he had endeavoured to persuade him to ...
... lived till 1647 ) , excusing his devotion to the Muses : it was probably before he left Cambridge . Though it assumes that his father did not oppose his pursuits , yet I think we may infer that he had endeavoured to persuade him to ...
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... lived . But if I may venture the opinion , I will own that these are not the compositions in which the peculiarity of the grandeur of Milton's genius displays itself . Beautiful as these Odes are , there are others , besides Milton ...
... lived . But if I may venture the opinion , I will own that these are not the compositions in which the peculiarity of the grandeur of Milton's genius displays itself . Beautiful as these Odes are , there are others , besides Milton ...
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... lived in the most state . By a marriage with a co - heiress of the great feudal family of Stanley , who were co - heirs to the royal races of Tudor and Plantagenet , they held a sort of demi - regal respect . Their domains were large ...
... lived in the most state . By a marriage with a co - heiress of the great feudal family of Stanley , who were co - heirs to the royal races of Tudor and Plantagenet , they held a sort of demi - regal respect . Their domains were large ...
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... lived in the midst of his own creation : he only clothed the tongues of his characters with what it appeared to him in his vision they actually spoke . CHAPTER VII . ON THE ARCADES . THE " Arcades LIFE OF MILTON . xxxi.
... lived in the midst of his own creation : he only clothed the tongues of his characters with what it appeared to him in his vision they actually spoke . CHAPTER VII . ON THE ARCADES . THE " Arcades LIFE OF MILTON . xxxi.
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... lived many years With Derby , one of England's greatest peers : Fruitful and fair , and of so clear a name , That all this region marvell'd at her fame . But this brave peer extinct by hasten'd fate , She stay'd , ha , too , too long in ...
... lived many years With Derby , one of England's greatest peers : Fruitful and fair , and of so clear a name , That all this region marvell'd at her fame . But this brave peer extinct by hasten'd fate , She stay'd , ha , too , too long in ...
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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