The Poetical Works of John MiltonCrosby, Nichols, Lee, 1864 - 858 Seiten |
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... speaking of the Creator : - Who by his wisdom did create The painted heavens so full of state : Who did the solid earth ordain To rise above the watery main : Who by his all - commanding might Did fill the new - made world with light ...
... speaking of the Creator : - Who by his wisdom did create The painted heavens so full of state : Who did the solid earth ordain To rise above the watery main : Who by his all - commanding might Did fill the new - made world with light ...
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... speak not now , on more important themes Intent , of common benefits , and such As nature bids , but of thy larger gifts , My Father ! who , when I had open'd once The stores of Roman rhetoric , and learn'd The full - toned language of ...
... speak not now , on more important themes Intent , of common benefits , and such As nature bids , but of thy larger gifts , My Father ! who , when I had open'd once The stores of Roman rhetoric , and learn'd The full - toned language of ...
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... speaking , higher than I do . Warton also wanted pathos , but he was not without a gentle and kindly sentiment . These descriptive poems had long fallen into oblivion , when , about 1740 , they were revived by the Wartons , who formed a ...
... speaking , higher than I do . Warton also wanted pathos , but he was not without a gentle and kindly sentiment . These descriptive poems had long fallen into oblivion , when , about 1740 , they were revived by the Wartons , who formed a ...
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... speaking of the vast and perilous desert of Lop in Asia , ' Cernuntur et audiuntur , in eo interdiu , et sæpius noctu , dæmonum variæ illusiones . Unde viatoribus summe cavendum est , ne multum ab invicem seipsos dissocient , aut ...
... speaking of the vast and perilous desert of Lop in Asia , ' Cernuntur et audiuntur , in eo interdiu , et sæpius noctu , dæmonum variæ illusiones . Unde viatoribus summe cavendum est , ne multum ab invicem seipsos dissocient , aut ...
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... speaking to an audience in a solitary forest at midnight , and the want of reciprocation in the dialogue , are overlooked . Comus ' is a suite of speeches , not interesting by discrimination of character ; not conveying a variety of ...
... speaking to an audience in a solitary forest at midnight , and the want of reciprocation in the dialogue , are overlooked . Comus ' is a suite of speeches , not interesting by discrimination of character ; not conveying a variety of ...
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Adam Adam and Eve admiration Æneid Almighty ancient angels appear beautiful behold Belial bliss bright call'd Chaos character clouds Comus creatures dark death deep delight described divine earth eternal evil expression eyes fable fair Father fire fruit genius glory gods grace happy hath heart heaven heavenly hell highth holy Homer honour human Iliad imagery imagination infernal invention John Milton king language less light living Lord Messiah Milton mind Moloch moral nature never Newton night o'er observes Ovid Pandæmonium Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage passion perhaps poem poet poetical poetry praise reader rebel angels Samson Agonistes Satan Saviour says Scripture seem'd sentiments serpent Shakspeare shalt sight spake speech Spenser spirit stood sublime sweet taste thee thence thine things thought throne tree verse vex'd Virgil virtue voice Warton wings words