The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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... seems yet to have produced no fame to him . When he retired to his father's house at Horton next year , he retired as one who had yet done nothing . His Latin poems want the solemnity , the sublimity , the enthusiasm , the wildness ...
... seems yet to have produced no fame to him . When he retired to his father's house at Horton next year , he retired as one who had yet done nothing . His Latin poems want the solemnity , the sublimity , the enthusiasm , the wildness ...
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... seems to have applied to the natural love between the sexes . The very phi- losophical dialogue of the Angel and Adam , in the eighth book of ' Paradise Lost , ' altogether proceeds on this doctrine . In the ' Smectymnus ' he declares ...
... seems to have applied to the natural love between the sexes . The very phi- losophical dialogue of the Angel and Adam , in the eighth book of ' Paradise Lost , ' altogether proceeds on this doctrine . In the ' Smectymnus ' he declares ...
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... seems to have been little personally known in his lifetime ; for nothing is recorded of his habits and private character . But though Tasso was cruelly used by his inglorious and base prince , his countrymen worshipped him , and bore ...
... seems to have been little personally known in his lifetime ; for nothing is recorded of his habits and private character . But though Tasso was cruelly used by his inglorious and base prince , his countrymen worshipped him , and bore ...
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... seems that Milton endeavoured to teach his scholars a wider range of knowledge than the Doctor thought practicable ; whereupon follows that famous passage of Johnson , which has been so often cited , and which is so excellent , that I ...
... seems that Milton endeavoured to teach his scholars a wider range of knowledge than the Doctor thought practicable ; whereupon follows that famous passage of Johnson , which has been so often cited , and which is so excellent , that I ...
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... seems to me probable , that the lady married Milton against her will , at the instigation of her parents . Todd has discovered documents , which show that an acquaintance had subsisted between Powell and Milton's father , a native of ...
... seems to me probable , that the lady married Milton against her will , at the instigation of her parents . Todd has discovered documents , which show that an acquaintance had subsisted between Powell and Milton's father , a native of ...
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