The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 2John Macrone, 1835 |
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... gives life and pic- turesqueness to the driest catalogue of buried names , per- sonal or geographical . They , who bring no learning , yet feel themselves charmed by sounds and epithets which give a vague pleasure to the mind , and stir ...
... gives life and pic- turesqueness to the driest catalogue of buried names , per- sonal or geographical . They , who bring no learning , yet feel themselves charmed by sounds and epithets which give a vague pleasure to the mind , and stir ...
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... give them light ; only there appeared unto them a fire kindled of itself , very dreadful . " - TODD . 14 Ver . 63. Darkness visible . Milton seems to have used these words to signify gloom : absolute darkness is , strictly speaking ...
... give them light ; only there appeared unto them a fire kindled of itself , very dreadful . " - TODD . 14 Ver . 63. Darkness visible . Milton seems to have used these words to signify gloom : absolute darkness is , strictly speaking ...
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... give us a full idea of him : his pride , envy , and revenge , obstinacy , despair , and impenitence , are all of them very artfully interwoven . In short , his first speech is a compli- cation of all those passions , which discover ...
... give us a full idea of him : his pride , envy , and revenge , obstinacy , despair , and impenitence , are all of them very artfully interwoven . In short , his first speech is a compli- cation of all those passions , which discover ...
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... gives to Adam in the sixth book ; and it is cer- tain that there the good angels are ordered to " stand still only and ... give these different accounts . In book vi . the angel Raphael is the speaker , and therefore his account may be ...
... gives to Adam in the sixth book ; and it is cer- tain that there the good angels are ordered to " stand still only and ... give these different accounts . In book vi . the angel Raphael is the speaker , and therefore his account may be ...
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... give us of the terrors of the Messiah , that he alone should be as formidable as if the whole host of heaven were pursuing ! So that the seeming contradiction , upon examination , proves rather a beauty than any blemish to the poem ...
... give us of the terrors of the Messiah , that he alone should be as formidable as if the whole host of heaven were pursuing ! So that the seeming contradiction , upon examination , proves rather a beauty than any blemish to the poem ...
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Adam Adam and Eve Æneid Æschylus Almighty ancient angels appear'd arm'd arms battel beautiful Beelzebub behold Belial bliss bright burning lake call'd Chaos cherubim clouds dark death deep delight divine dreadful earth eternal evil fair Father fell fiend fiery fire flame flowers gates glory gods golden grace happy hast hath heaven heavenly hell highth hill Holy Homer host Iliad imagination infernal invention Ithuriel J. M. W. TURNER King less light Messiah mighty Milton mind Moloch moon nature NEWTON night Nisroch o'er ordain'd pain PARADISE LOST pass'd passage poem poet poetical poetry praise reader rebel angels reign round Satan says seem'd sentiments sight simile spake speech spirits stood sublime sweet taste Thammuz thee thence things thou thought throne thunder thyself turn'd vex'd Virgil whence wind wings wonder words