The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... beautiful . In answer to those who assert the liability of nature to old age , the poet says , At Pater Omnipotens , fundatis fortius astris , Consuluit rerum summæ , certoque peregit Pondere fatorum lances , atque ordine summo Singula ...
... beautiful . In answer to those who assert the liability of nature to old age , the poet says , At Pater Omnipotens , fundatis fortius astris , Consuluit rerum summæ , certoque peregit Pondere fatorum lances , atque ordine summo Singula ...
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John Milton. Beautiful , as at first , ascends the star From odoriferous Ind , whose office is To gather home ... beautiful Latin poem to his father , ( who lived till 1647 , ) excusing his devotion to the Muses : it was probably ...
John Milton. Beautiful , as at first , ascends the star From odoriferous Ind , whose office is To gather home ... beautiful Latin poem to his father , ( who lived till 1647 , ) excusing his devotion to the Muses : it was probably ...
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... beautiful stanzas of Beaumont and Fletcher . These poems are familiar to all they are rich in picturesque description of natural imagery , selected and combined with the power of splendid genius , according to the opposite humours of ...
... beautiful stanzas of Beaumont and Fletcher . These poems are familiar to all they are rich in picturesque description of natural imagery , selected and combined with the power of splendid genius , according to the opposite humours of ...
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... beautiful , and all that is romantic , -than for those bold figures , and that glorious fiction , which were his power and his chief delight . Observation and an accurate copy of the external appearances of nature do not make the ...
... beautiful , and all that is romantic , -than for those bold figures , and that glorious fiction , which were his power and his chief delight . Observation and an accurate copy of the external appearances of nature do not make the ...
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... beautiful , more appropriate , and more fresh : they are like the diction of no predecessor , but of some of the occasional passages of rural description by Shakspeare , in his happiest modes : the outburst at the commencement is ...
... beautiful , more appropriate , and more fresh : they are like the diction of no predecessor , but of some of the occasional passages of rural description by Shakspeare , in his happiest modes : the outburst at the commencement is ...
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