The Poetical Works of John Milton, 5권John Macrone, 1835 |
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... Lost . ' I believe that Milton's principle was to intro- duce into his lines every variety of metrical foot which is to be found in the Latin poetry , espe- cially in the lyrics of Horace ; such as not merely iambic , but spondee ...
... Lost . ' I believe that Milton's principle was to intro- duce into his lines every variety of metrical foot which is to be found in the Latin poetry , espe- cially in the lyrics of Horace ; such as not merely iambic , but spondee ...
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... Lost , ' in the first lines of which , the same numbers , in every respect , are hardly once repeated ; as Mr. Say has observed in his ' Remarks on the Numbers of Paradise Lost , ' 1745 , p . 126. " But as Johnson can never write long ...
... Lost , ' in the first lines of which , the same numbers , in every respect , are hardly once repeated ; as Mr. Say has observed in his ' Remarks on the Numbers of Paradise Lost , ' 1745 , p . 126. " But as Johnson can never write long ...
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... lost sight , Prison within prison Inseparably dark ? Thou art become ( O worst imprisonment ! ) The dungeon of thyself ; thy soul , 151 155 ( Which men enjoying sight oft without cause complain ) Imprison'd now indeed , In real darkness ...
... lost sight , Prison within prison Inseparably dark ? Thou art become ( O worst imprisonment ! ) The dungeon of thyself ; thy soul , 151 155 ( Which men enjoying sight oft without cause complain ) Imprison'd now indeed , In real darkness ...
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... lost , ' Life yet hath many solaces , enjoy'd Where other senses want not their delights At home in leisure and domestick ease , 122 915 Exempt from many a care and chance , to which Eye - sight exposes daily men abroad . I to the lords ...
... lost , ' Life yet hath many solaces , enjoy'd Where other senses want not their delights At home in leisure and domestick ease , 122 915 Exempt from many a care and chance , to which Eye - sight exposes daily men abroad . I to the lords ...
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... lost , thou least shalt miss . SAM . No , no ; of my condition take no care ; It fits not ; thou and I long since are twain : Nor think me so unwary or accursed , 930 To bring my feet again into the snare Where once I have been caught ...
... lost , thou least shalt miss . SAM . No , no ; of my condition take no care ; It fits not ; thou and I long since are twain : Nor think me so unwary or accursed , 930 To bring my feet again into the snare Where once I have been caught ...
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alludes allusion ancient appears beautiful brother called Caphtor character charms chastity Chorus Circe Comus Dagon Dalila dance dark daughter death delight divine drama DUNSTER Earl of Bridgewater edit Egerton enchanted Euripides evil expression eyes Faer Faerie Queene fair fairy Faithful Shepherdess false father fear Fletcher's friends glory gods Greek hast hath head Heaven Henry honour hyæna iambic imagery John Spenser Judges king Lady language light Lord Lord Brackley LUDLOW CASTLE Manoah Mask Milton mind mortal nature NEWTON night noble numbers nymph observed Ovid Paradise Lost passage perhaps Philistines poem poet poetical poetry queen Sabrina Samson Agonistes says seems sense sentiment Shakspeare Shakspeare's shepherd sister solemn song soul speaking Spenser spirit strength sublime supposed sweet Tempest thee thing thou thought THYER tion TODD tragedy verse virgin virtue WARBURTON WARTON wild winds wine wood words