The Poetical Works of John MiltonCrosby, Nichols, Lee, 1864 - 858 Seiten |
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... of Paradise Regained , stooped from above all height , bowed the Heavens , and came down on Earth , ' to atone as man for the sins of men to strengthen feeble Virtue by the influence of his grace XXX LIFE OF MILTON .
... of Paradise Regained , stooped from above all height , bowed the Heavens , and came down on Earth , ' to atone as man for the sins of men to strengthen feeble Virtue by the influence of his grace XXX LIFE OF MILTON .
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John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. to strengthen feeble Virtue by the influence of his grace , and to teach her to ascen ? his throne . " Numerous critics , from Toland to Todd , have given the character of this poem ; but Thomas Warton's ...
John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. to strengthen feeble Virtue by the influence of his grace , and to teach her to ascen ? his throne . " Numerous critics , from Toland to Todd , have given the character of this poem ; but Thomas Warton's ...
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... grace his fane , Fair damsels chosen from the Druid train ; Druids , our native bards in ancient time , Who gods and heroes praised in hallow'd rhyme ! Hence , often as the maids of Greece surround Apollo's shrine with hymns of festive ...
... grace his fane , Fair damsels chosen from the Druid train ; Druids , our native bards in ancient time , Who gods and heroes praised in hallow'd rhyme ! Hence , often as the maids of Greece surround Apollo's shrine with hymns of festive ...
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... grace of God , hitherto been unsullied by any enormity or crime : next , that those illustrious worthies , who are the objects of my praise , may know that nothing could afflict me with more shame than to have any vices of mine diminish ...
... grace of God , hitherto been unsullied by any enormity or crime : next , that those illustrious worthies , who are the objects of my praise , may know that nothing could afflict me with more shame than to have any vices of mine diminish ...
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... grace didst motion peace and terms of covenant to us ; and , having first well - nigh freed us from anti - christian thraldom , didst build up this Britannic empire to a glorious and enviable height , with all her daughter - islands ...
... grace didst motion peace and terms of covenant to us ; and , having first well - nigh freed us from anti - christian thraldom , didst build up this Britannic empire to a glorious and enviable height , with all her daughter - islands ...
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