The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1권John Macrone, 1835 |
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... piety and proficiency in polite letters . Lyci- das , which laments his death , first appeared in the Cambridge collection of verses on that occa- sion , 1638 . Dr. Johnson's censure on this poem is gross and tasteless it is disgraceful ...
... piety and proficiency in polite letters . Lyci- das , which laments his death , first appeared in the Cambridge collection of verses on that occa- sion , 1638 . Dr. Johnson's censure on this poem is gross and tasteless it is disgraceful ...
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... piety hast paid , In labour'd brass , thy tribute to his shade . Nor this contented thee - but , lest the grave Should aught absorb of theirs , which thou couldst save , All future ages thou hast deign'd to teach The life , lot , genius ...
... piety hast paid , In labour'd brass , thy tribute to his shade . Nor this contented thee - but , lest the grave Should aught absorb of theirs , which thou couldst save , All future ages thou hast deign'd to teach The life , lot , genius ...
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... piety , to lay down the lyre , whose earliest tones are yet so fascinating ; to doff his garland and singing robes , ' and to adventure within the circle of peril and glory ; and buckling on the controversial panoply , he threw it off ...
... piety , to lay down the lyre , whose earliest tones are yet so fascinating ; to doff his garland and singing robes , ' and to adventure within the circle of peril and glory ; and buckling on the controversial panoply , he threw it off ...
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... piety by endeavouring to root out true religion . " But it is evident that the chief of his adherents never loved him , never honoured either him or his cause , but as they took him to set a face upon their own malignant designs ; nor ...
... piety by endeavouring to root out true religion . " But it is evident that the chief of his adherents never loved him , never honoured either him or his cause , but as they took him to set a face upon their own malignant designs ; nor ...
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... piety : he enter- tained some notions of kingly power , which in these days would be generally condemned ; but in the times in which he imbibed and persevered in them , it would have been truly extraordinary if he had thought otherwise ...
... piety : he enter- tained some notions of kingly power , which in these days would be generally condemned ; but in the times in which he imbibed and persevered in them , it would have been truly extraordinary if he had thought otherwise ...
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