The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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... speech adorns , That witnesses his mixture with the Goth ; And Palestine's prophetic songs divine . To sum the whole , whate'er the heaven contains , The earth beneath it , and the air between , The rivers and the restless deep , may ...
... speech adorns , That witnesses his mixture with the Goth ; And Palestine's prophetic songs divine . To sum the whole , whate'er the heaven contains , The earth beneath it , and the air between , The rivers and the restless deep , may ...
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... speech runs to ninety - two lines . It is of the deepest interest to the piece , and opens to us the sovereignty of Neptune the quartering of our island to his blue - haired deities - the parentage of Comus - his dangerous arts , and ...
... speech runs to ninety - two lines . It is of the deepest interest to the piece , and opens to us the sovereignty of Neptune the quartering of our island to his blue - haired deities - the parentage of Comus - his dangerous arts , and ...
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... speech was no longer subject to control , all mouths began to be opened against the bishops ; some complained of the vices of the individuals ; others of those of the order . They said that it was unjust that they alone should differ ...
... speech was no longer subject to control , all mouths began to be opened against the bishops ; some complained of the vices of the individuals ; others of those of the order . They said that it was unjust that they alone should differ ...
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... Speech for the liberty of Unlicensed Printing . To the Parliament of England . " Mitford pronounces this to be the finest production in prose from Milton's pen . " For vigour and eloquence of style , unconquerable force of argument ...
... Speech for the liberty of Unlicensed Printing . To the Parliament of England . " Mitford pronounces this to be the finest production in prose from Milton's pen . " For vigour and eloquence of style , unconquerable force of argument ...
Seite lxxxv
... speech to the Sun is very bold and noble . " The speech is , I think , the finest that is ascribed to Satan in the whole poem . The evil spirit afterwards proceeds to make his discoveries concerning our first parents , and to learn ...
... speech to the Sun is very bold and noble . " The speech is , I think , the finest that is ascribed to Satan in the whole poem . The evil spirit afterwards proceeds to make his discoveries concerning our first parents , and to learn ...
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