The Poetical Works of John Milton, 6권John Macrone, 1835 |
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... never been more brilliantly displayed than in his illustrations of Milton - to the Engravers , whose innate con- ception of the beauties of this great painter has long stamped them as the first artists in the king- dom to Mr. Valpy ...
... never been more brilliantly displayed than in his illustrations of Milton - to the Engravers , whose innate con- ception of the beauties of this great painter has long stamped them as the first artists in the king- dom to Mr. Valpy ...
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... never flags : though it blazes with the most beautiful forms of inanimate nature , and all sorts of pastoral pictures ; yet the whole are by some spell or other made intellectual and spiritual : they do not play merely upon the mirror ...
... never flags : though it blazes with the most beautiful forms of inanimate nature , and all sorts of pastoral pictures ; yet the whole are by some spell or other made intellectual and spiritual : they do not play merely upon the mirror ...
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... never sere , ' I come to pluck your berries ' harsh and crude ; And , with forced fingers rude , Shatter your leaves before the mellowing year : 35 Bitter constraint , and sad occasion dear , Compels me to disturb your season due : For ...
... never sere , ' I come to pluck your berries ' harsh and crude ; And , with forced fingers rude , Shatter your leaves before the mellowing year : 35 Bitter constraint , and sad occasion dear , Compels me to disturb your season due : For ...
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... never must return ! Thee , shepherd , thee the woods , and desert caves , 14 With wild thyme and the gadding vine " o'er- grown , And all their echoes , mourn : 40 The willows , and the hazel copses green , Shall 10 LYCIDAS .
... never must return ! Thee , shepherd , thee the woods , and desert caves , 14 With wild thyme and the gadding vine " o'er- grown , And all their echoes , mourn : 40 The willows , and the hazel copses green , Shall 10 LYCIDAS .
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... never sere . Newton has supposed , that Milton , while he mentions Apollo's laurel , to characterise King as a poet , adds the myrtle , the tree of Venus , to show that King was also of a proper age for love . We will allow that King ...
... never sere . Newton has supposed , that Milton , while he mentions Apollo's laurel , to characterise King as a poet , adds the myrtle , the tree of Venus , to show that King was also of a proper age for love . We will allow that King ...
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