The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... noble manner : - Et vos , o nostri , juvenilia carmina , lusus , Si modo perpetuos sperare audebitis annos , Et domini superesse rogo , lucemque tueri , Nec spisso rapient oblivia nigra sub Orco ; Forsitan has laudes , decantatumque ...
... noble manner : - Et vos , o nostri , juvenilia carmina , lusus , Si modo perpetuos sperare audebitis annos , Et domini superesse rogo , lucemque tueri , Nec spisso rapient oblivia nigra sub Orco ; Forsitan has laudes , decantatumque ...
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... noble efforts of imagi- nation . " -They would be noble for a common poet ; but not comparatively for Milton : I cannot allow them that high invention which belongs to the bard of Paradise Lost . ' Warton criticises John- son's comment ...
... noble efforts of imagi- nation . " -They would be noble for a common poet ; but not comparatively for Milton : I cannot allow them that high invention which belongs to the bard of Paradise Lost . ' Warton criticises John- son's comment ...
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... noble family : he cer- tainly had not yet become a decided puritan and republican . The Countess of Derby , ( Alice Spen- cer ) mother - in - law of the Earl of Bridgewater , and also widow of Lord Chancellor Egerton , was a generous ...
... noble family : he cer- tainly had not yet become a decided puritan and republican . The Countess of Derby , ( Alice Spen- cer ) mother - in - law of the Earl of Bridgewater , and also widow of Lord Chancellor Egerton , was a generous ...
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... noble persons of her family . This celebrated lady was daughter of Sir John Spencer of Althorp , who was then one of the richest commoners of England . Her first hus- band , Earl Ferdinando , was a most accomplished nobleman , who died ...
... noble persons of her family . This celebrated lady was daughter of Sir John Spencer of Althorp , who was then one of the richest commoners of England . Her first hus- band , Earl Ferdinando , was a most accomplished nobleman , who died ...
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... noble Countess lived many years With Derby , one of England's greatest peers : Fruitful and fair , and of so clear a name , That all this region marvell'd at her fame . But this brave peer extinct by hasten'd fate , She stay'd , ah ...
... noble Countess lived many years With Derby , one of England's greatest peers : Fruitful and fair , and of so clear a name , That all this region marvell'd at her fame . But this brave peer extinct by hasten'd fate , She stay'd , ah ...
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