The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... behold The sword that vast Orion draws , Or e'en the Scorpion's horrid claws , & c . & c . The same elegant and classical commentator remarks , that " the poet's natural disposition , so conspicuous in the ' Paradise Lost , ' and even ...
... behold The sword that vast Orion draws , Or e'en the Scorpion's horrid claws , & c . & c . The same elegant and classical commentator remarks , that " the poet's natural disposition , so conspicuous in the ' Paradise Lost , ' and even ...
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... behold the stout and manly prowess of the German , disdaining servitude ; there the generous and lively impetuosity of the French ; on this side the calm and stately valour of the Spaniard ; on that the composed and wary magnanimity of ...
... behold the stout and manly prowess of the German , disdaining servitude ; there the generous and lively impetuosity of the French ; on this side the calm and stately valour of the Spaniard ; on that the composed and wary magnanimity of ...
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... behold nothing but Himself . Alas ! for him who insults me , who maligns and merits public execration ! For the Divine law not only shields me from injury , but almost renders me too sacred to attack ; not indeed so much from the ...
... behold nothing but Himself . Alas ! for him who insults me , who maligns and merits public execration ! For the Divine law not only shields me from injury , but almost renders me too sacred to attack ; not indeed so much from the ...
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... Behold him in this state calamitous , and turn His labours , for thou canst , to peaceful end . " These concluding verses , " says Hayley , " of this beautiful chorus appear to me particularly affecting , from the persuasion that Milton ...
... Behold him in this state calamitous , and turn His labours , for thou canst , to peaceful end . " These concluding verses , " says Hayley , " of this beautiful chorus appear to me particularly affecting , from the persuasion that Milton ...
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... behold what it is ! " Original deficience cannot be supplied the want of human interest is always felt . ' Paradise Lost ' is one of the books which the reader admires and lays down , and forgets to take up again . None ever wished it ...
... behold what it is ! " Original deficience cannot be supplied the want of human interest is always felt . ' Paradise Lost ' is one of the books which the reader admires and lays down , and forgets to take up again . None ever wished it ...
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