The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 334 Seiten |
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... reign , as bending them somewhat , both in external and in internal respects , out of what might otherwise have been their course , may be traced without difficulty . But in the case of Mil- ton the effect is infinitely more striking ...
... reign , as bending them somewhat , both in external and in internal respects , out of what might otherwise have been their course , may be traced without difficulty . But in the case of Mil- ton the effect is infinitely more striking ...
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... Davenant and other survivors of the literary school of the reign of Charles I. , among whom were Shirley and Cowley , the drama of the Restoration attained its height in Dryden , who succeeded Davenant lii THE LIFE OF MILTON .
... Davenant and other survivors of the literary school of the reign of Charles I. , among whom were Shirley and Cowley , the drama of the Restoration attained its height in Dryden , who succeeded Davenant lii THE LIFE OF MILTON .
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... reign of the second Charles , remembered as they chiefly are as a period of spiritual degeneracy in our literature , were the era of the rise among us of mathemat- ical and physical science . The Royal Society dates its existence almost ...
... reign of the second Charles , remembered as they chiefly are as a period of spiritual degeneracy in our literature , were the era of the rise among us of mathemat- ical and physical science . The Royal Society dates its existence almost ...
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... not miss'd one thought that could be fit , And all that was improper dost omit : So that no room is here for writers left , But to detect their ignorance or theft . That majesty which through thy work doth reign Draws the.
... not miss'd one thought that could be fit , And all that was improper dost omit : So that no room is here for writers left , But to detect their ignorance or theft . That majesty which through thy work doth reign Draws the.
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John Milton John Mitford. That majesty which through thy work doth reign Draws the devout , deterring the profane . And things divine thou treat'st of in such state As them preserves , and thee , inviolate . At once delight and horror on ...
John Milton John Mitford. That majesty which through thy work doth reign Draws the devout , deterring the profane . And things divine thou treat'st of in such state As them preserves , and thee , inviolate . At once delight and horror on ...
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