The Poetical Works of John MiltonW. Tegg, 1862 - 767 Seiten |
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... equal diligence and inclination , to present the like offer in one of our own ancient stories ! " It is pos- sible that the advice of Manso , the friend of Tasso , might determine the poet to a design of this kind . CHAPTER VI . ON ...
... equal diligence and inclination , to present the like offer in one of our own ancient stories ! " It is pos- sible that the advice of Manso , the friend of Tasso , might determine the poet to a design of this kind . CHAPTER VI . ON ...
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... equal Xenophon ; where , if I should tell ye what I learned of chastity and love , I mean that which is truly so , ' & c . But in the dialogue just mentioned , where Adam asks his celestial guest , Whether angels are susceptible of love ...
... equal Xenophon ; where , if I should tell ye what I learned of chastity and love , I mean that which is truly so , ' & c . But in the dialogue just mentioned , where Adam asks his celestial guest , Whether angels are susceptible of love ...
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... equal sensibility and taste , if not with equal genius ; and he remained fixed in the love of them through life . But it is worthy of remark , that as soon as Milton actively took the side of this cause of destruction , the Muses left ...
... equal sensibility and taste , if not with equal genius ; and he remained fixed in the love of them through life . But it is worthy of remark , that as soon as Milton actively took the side of this cause of destruction , the Muses left ...
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... equal flight to fame ascend . The world shall hear , how Phoebus and the Nine Were inmates once , and willing guests of thine . Yet Phoebus , when of old constrain'd to roam The earth , an exile from his heavenly home , Enter'd , no ...
... equal flight to fame ascend . The world shall hear , how Phoebus and the Nine Were inmates once , and willing guests of thine . Yet Phoebus , when of old constrain'd to roam The earth , an exile from his heavenly home , Enter'd , no ...
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... equal , which nevertheless he has in charge to put off at any cheap rate , yea , for nothing , to them that will ; the great merchants of this world , fearing that this course would soon discover and disgrace the false glitter of their ...
... equal , which nevertheless he has in charge to put off at any cheap rate , yea , for nothing , to them that will ; the great merchants of this world , fearing that this course would soon discover and disgrace the false glitter of their ...
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