The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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... called by the king , he was elected to represent his native town ; when he soon became distinguished by the justness of his opinions , and the vigour and decision of his counsels . When the sword was drawn , he offered his services ...
... called by the king , he was elected to represent his native town ; when he soon became distinguished by the justness of his opinions , and the vigour and decision of his counsels . When the sword was drawn , he offered his services ...
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... called ratiocination in verse : thus Dryden and Pope were his supreme favourites . I remember how he shocked the taste and the creed of the higher and more imagi- native classes of his poetical readers , when his " Lives " came out ...
... called ratiocination in verse : thus Dryden and Pope were his supreme favourites . I remember how he shocked the taste and the creed of the higher and more imagi- native classes of his poetical readers , when his " Lives " came out ...
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... called a fable ; but if it be , it is a lyrical fable . After the choice of subjects executed by Milton , all others fade into littleness . This is one of the difficulties which he has thrown upon his successors . The actors and the ...
... called a fable ; but if it be , it is a lyrical fable . After the choice of subjects executed by Milton , all others fade into littleness . This is one of the difficulties which he has thrown upon his successors . The actors and the ...
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John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. but sometimes also we are called upon to perform our part among the human inhabit- ants of the solid earth : and the grandeur of bold enterprise , or patient suffering , has a longer , deeper , and more ...
John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. but sometimes also we are called upon to perform our part among the human inhabit- ants of the solid earth : and the grandeur of bold enterprise , or patient suffering , has a longer , deeper , and more ...
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... called . But the extraordinary thing is , that he has no second in this combination of merits , - that he stands alone ! There are those whom this will offend ; but it is the stern truth . If fable , in the sense in which Aristotle uses ...
... called . But the extraordinary thing is , that he has no second in this combination of merits , - that he stands alone ! There are those whom this will offend ; but it is the stern truth . If fable , in the sense in which Aristotle uses ...
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