The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... minds , in every department . The whole reign of Queen Elizabeth had been full of gallantry , adventure , and ... mind , and became more fixed in his native love of liberty and self - government . As he was a reader of the most ...
... minds , in every department . The whole reign of Queen Elizabeth had been full of gallantry , adventure , and ... mind , and became more fixed in his native love of liberty and self - government . As he was a reader of the most ...
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... mind : and these unlucky aids were added to a flame already strong enough to burst from its bondage . The character ... minds against it : the preceding favourite , Carr , had been still worse : there was not only a want of ...
... mind : and these unlucky aids were added to a flame already strong enough to burst from its bondage . The character ... minds against it : the preceding favourite , Carr , had been still worse : there was not only a want of ...
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... mind was more deeply tinctured with the excellences of ancient literature : he was a more just thinker , and therefore a more just writer : in a word , he had more taste , and more poetry , and consequently more propriety . If a ...
... mind was more deeply tinctured with the excellences of ancient literature : he was a more just thinker , and therefore a more just writer : in a word , he had more taste , and more poetry , and consequently more propriety . If a ...
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... mind may soar Above the wheeling poles , and at Heaven's door Look in , and see each blissful deity , How he before the thunderous throne doth lie , Listening to what unshorn Apollo sings To the touch of golden wires , while Hebe brings ...
... mind may soar Above the wheeling poles , and at Heaven's door Look in , and see each blissful deity , How he before the thunderous throne doth lie , Listening to what unshorn Apollo sings To the touch of golden wires , while Hebe brings ...
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... mind was already turned , there is reason for some surprise that he should still have had it in contemplation to produce an epic poem on the inferior and comparatively puerile theme of King Arthur , which no imaginative invention could ...
... mind was already turned , there is reason for some surprise that he should still have had it in contemplation to produce an epic poem on the inferior and comparatively puerile theme of King Arthur , which no imaginative invention could ...
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