The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... light and ideal properties : he connected the dignity of human existence with the beauty and the grandeur of the scenery of nature . The epithets which true poets give to imagery confer upon it its spell : " Lycidas " is full of these ...
... light and ideal properties : he connected the dignity of human existence with the beauty and the grandeur of the scenery of nature . The epithets which true poets give to imagery confer upon it its spell : " Lycidas " is full of these ...
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... light of the divine presence more clearly shines ! And , indeed , in my blindness , I enjoy in no inconsiderable degree the favour of the Deity ; who regards me with more tenderness and compassion in proportion as I am able to behold ...
... light of the divine presence more clearly shines ! And , indeed , in my blindness , I enjoy in no inconsiderable degree the favour of the Deity ; who regards me with more tenderness and compassion in proportion as I am able to behold ...
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... light , exposed To daily fraud , contempt , abuse , and wrong , Within doors or without , still as a fool , In power of others , never in my own ; Scarce half I seem to live , dead more than half , O , dark , dark , dark , amid the ...
... light , exposed To daily fraud , contempt , abuse , and wrong , Within doors or without , still as a fool , In power of others , never in my own ; Scarce half I seem to live , dead more than half , O , dark , dark , dark , amid the ...
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... light . There let the pealing organ blow To the full - voiced quire below , In service high and anthems clear , & c . - Il Penseroso . Milton's imagination was not at all suited to the cold and dry hypocrisy of a Puritan ; but his ...
... light . There let the pealing organ blow To the full - voiced quire below , In service high and anthems clear , & c . - Il Penseroso . Milton's imagination was not at all suited to the cold and dry hypocrisy of a Puritan ; but his ...
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... light became more radiant from his outward darkness I cannot doubt . This he expresses himself in the sublime opening of his third book : - Thee I revisit safe , And feel thy sovereign vital lamp : but thou Revisit'st not these eyes ...
... light became more radiant from his outward darkness I cannot doubt . This he expresses himself in the sublime opening of his third book : - Thee I revisit safe , And feel thy sovereign vital lamp : but thou Revisit'st not these eyes ...
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