The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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... RISE , hallow'd MILTON ! rise and say , How , at thy gloomy close of day ; How , when " depress'd by age , beset with wrongs ; " When " fallen on evil days and evil tongues : " When Darkness , brooding on thy sight , Exiled the ...
... RISE , hallow'd MILTON ! rise and say , How , at thy gloomy close of day ; How , when " depress'd by age , beset with wrongs ; " When " fallen on evil days and evil tongues : " When Darkness , brooding on thy sight , Exiled the ...
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... rise to the delight of this tone , but have no conception of it . They deem the bard's work to be a concentration of petty spangles of words , like false jewels made of paste by an adroit artisan . Everything is technical , and they ...
... rise to the delight of this tone , but have no conception of it . They deem the bard's work to be a concentration of petty spangles of words , like false jewels made of paste by an adroit artisan . Everything is technical , and they ...
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... rise ; their numbers , array of battel , their chief lenders named , according to the idols known afterwards in Canaan and the countries adjoining . To these Satan directs his speech , comforts them with hope yet of regaining heaven ...
... rise ; their numbers , array of battel , their chief lenders named , according to the idols known afterwards in Canaan and the countries adjoining . To these Satan directs his speech , comforts them with hope yet of regaining heaven ...
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... description of his Bard , but with less grandeur and propriety . f At which the universal host . A most magnificent and inimitable passage . Ten thousand banners rise into the air With orient colours 134 [ BOOK I. PARADISE LOST .
... description of his Bard , but with less grandeur and propriety . f At which the universal host . A most magnificent and inimitable passage . Ten thousand banners rise into the air With orient colours 134 [ BOOK I. PARADISE LOST .
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John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. Ten thousand banners rise into the air With orient colours waving : with them rose A forest huge of spears ; and thronging helms Appear'd , and serried shields in thick array Of depth immeasurable : anon ...
John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. Ten thousand banners rise into the air With orient colours waving : with them rose A forest huge of spears ; and thronging helms Appear'd , and serried shields in thick array Of depth immeasurable : anon ...
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