The Poetical Works of John MiltonW. Tegg, 1862 - 767 Seiten |
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... heart I shrink not , and decline her gracious boon . Go , now , and gather dross , ye sordid minds That covet it : what could my Father more ? What more could Jove himself , unless he gave His own abode - the heaven in which he reigns ...
... heart I shrink not , and decline her gracious boon . Go , now , and gather dross , ye sordid minds That covet it : what could my Father more ? What more could Jove himself , unless he gave His own abode - the heaven in which he reigns ...
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... heart : it is an enthusiasm ; but an enthusiasm not unapproved by the sober judgment and the conscience . Nothing is good , which there is not some susceptibility within us ready instantly to recognise : nothing can be forced upon us by ...
... heart : it is an enthusiasm ; but an enthusiasm not unapproved by the sober judgment and the conscience . Nothing is good , which there is not some susceptibility within us ready instantly to recognise : nothing can be forced upon us by ...
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... heart , break out at every word . To these strains who can deny poetical invention ? What definition of poetry can be given , by which this Mask can be excluded from a very high place ? Is it not everywhere either brilliant and ...
... heart , break out at every word . To these strains who can deny poetical invention ? What definition of poetry can be given , by which this Mask can be excluded from a very high place ? Is it not everywhere either brilliant and ...
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... heart . And in the same poem he thus apostrophises to her late husband , under the name of Amyntas : see l . 434 . Amyntas quite is gone , and lies full low , Having his Amaryllis left to moan . Help , O ye shepherds ! help ye all in ...
... heart . And in the same poem he thus apostrophises to her late husband , under the name of Amyntas : see l . 434 . Amyntas quite is gone , and lies full low , Having his Amaryllis left to moan . Help , O ye shepherds ! help ye all in ...
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... heart had been won by the poet's " Comus , " gave him his advice and recommendations . At Florence , Rome , and Naples , he was received with applause and kindness by all the most eminent literati . He , who had been little noticed in l ...
... heart had been won by the poet's " Comus , " gave him his advice and recommendations . At Florence , Rome , and Naples , he was received with applause and kindness by all the most eminent literati . He , who had been little noticed in l ...
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