The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3권Macmillan, 1874 |
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... kind . The difference of kinds between the two poems is even signalized in certain differences in the language and versification . Paradise Regained seems written more hurriedly than Paradise Lost , and , though with passages of great ...
... kind . The difference of kinds between the two poems is even signalized in certain differences in the language and versification . Paradise Regained seems written more hurriedly than Paradise Lost , and , though with passages of great ...
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... kind of shading cool Interposition , as a summer's cloud . If I , then , to the worst that can be haste , Why move thy feet so slow to what is best ? Happiest , both to thyself and all the world , That thou , who worthiest art ...
... kind of shading cool Interposition , as a summer's cloud . If I , then , to the worst that can be haste , Why move thy feet so slow to what is best ? Happiest , both to thyself and all the world , That thou , who worthiest art ...
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... kind of entertainment , then so fashionable at Court and among noble families of literary tastes . That he had seen masques performed -masques of Ben Jonson , Carew , or Shirley - may be taken for granted ; and we have his own assurance ...
... kind of entertainment , then so fashionable at Court and among noble families of literary tastes . That he had seen masques performed -masques of Ben Jonson , Carew , or Shirley - may be taken for granted ; and we have his own assurance ...
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... kind of Tragedy he has taken care to write . The preface ought to be carefully read , in connexion with the remarks already made on Milton's early taste for the dramatic form of poesy , and the variations to which that taste had been ...
... kind of Tragedy he has taken care to write . The preface ought to be carefully read , in connexion with the remarks already made on Milton's early taste for the dramatic form of poesy , and the variations to which that taste had been ...
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... kind of delight , stirred up by reading or seeing those passions well imitated . Nor is Nature wanting in her own effects to make good his assertion ; for so , in physic , things of melancholic hue and quality are used against ...
... kind of delight , stirred up by reading or seeing those passions well imitated . Nor is Nature wanting in her own effects to make good his assertion ; for so , in physic , things of melancholic hue and quality are used against ...
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