The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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... whole reign of Queen Elizabeth had been full of gallantry , adventure , and great - mindedness ; -of all that captivates the imagination , and all that exercises and elevates the understanding : and it was as profound in learning as ...
... whole reign of Queen Elizabeth had been full of gallantry , adventure , and great - mindedness ; -of all that captivates the imagination , and all that exercises and elevates the understanding : and it was as profound in learning as ...
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... whole , from a boy of seventeen , it is an extraordinary effort of fancy , expression , and versification : even in the con- ceits , which are many , we perceive strong and peculiar marks of genius . I think Milton has here given a very ...
... whole , from a boy of seventeen , it is an extraordinary effort of fancy , expression , and versification : even in the con- ceits , which are many , we perceive strong and peculiar marks of genius . I think Milton has here given a very ...
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... whole range of descriptive poetry than this : — In dismal dance about the furnace blue . Yet this ode Johnson passes over in silence . Milton was already in a state of mental fervour , in which all the materials of poetry were ...
... whole range of descriptive poetry than this : — In dismal dance about the furnace blue . Yet this ode Johnson passes over in silence . Milton was already in a state of mental fervour , in which all the materials of poetry were ...
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... whole poem , as translated by Cowper . TO HIS FATHER . ( TRANSLATED BY WILLIAM COWPER . ) O , that Pieria's spring would through thy breast Pour its inspiring influence , and rush No rill , but rather an o'erflowing flood ! That , for ...
... whole poem , as translated by Cowper . TO HIS FATHER . ( TRANSLATED BY WILLIAM COWPER . ) O , that Pieria's spring would through thy breast Pour its inspiring influence , and rush No rill , but rather an o'erflowing flood ! That , for ...
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... whole inspiring god . No ! howsoe'er the semblance thou assume Of hate , thou hatest not the gentle Muse , My Father ! for thou never bad'st me tread The beaten path and broad , that leads right on To opulence , nor didst condemn thy ...
... whole inspiring god . No ! howsoe'er the semblance thou assume Of hate , thou hatest not the gentle Muse , My Father ! for thou never bad'st me tread The beaten path and broad , that leads right on To opulence , nor didst condemn thy ...
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