The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1924 - 554ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... stood out , bold , clear , and without competitor . Nay more , the dramatic form , for which , when the subject first occurred to him , Milton had felt a preference , had been now abandoned , and it had been resolved that the poem ...
... stood out , bold , clear , and without competitor . Nay more , the dramatic form , for which , when the subject first occurred to him , Milton had felt a preference , had been now abandoned , and it had been resolved that the poem ...
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... stood ? how last unfold The secrets of another world , perhaps Not lawful to reveal ? Yet for thy good This is dispensed ; and what surmounts the reach Of human sense I shall delineate so , By likening spiritual to corporal forms , As ...
... stood ? how last unfold The secrets of another world , perhaps Not lawful to reveal ? Yet for thy good This is dispensed ; and what surmounts the reach Of human sense I shall delineate so , By likening spiritual to corporal forms , As ...
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... stood , and called His legions - Angel Forms , who lay entranced Thick as autumnal leaves that strow the brooks In Vallombrosa , where the Etrurian shades High over - arched embower ; or scattered sedge Afloat , when with fierce winds ...
... stood , and called His legions - Angel Forms , who lay entranced Thick as autumnal leaves that strow the brooks In Vallombrosa , where the Etrurian shades High over - arched embower ; or scattered sedge Afloat , when with fierce winds ...
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... stood on the bare strand , While the promiscuous crowd stood yet aloof . The chief were those who , from the pit of Hell Roaming to seek their prey on Earth , durst fix Their seats , long after , next the seat of God , Their altars by ...
... stood on the bare strand , While the promiscuous crowd stood yet aloof . The chief were those who , from the pit of Hell Roaming to seek their prey on Earth , durst fix Their seats , long after , next the seat of God , Their altars by ...
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... stood Her temple on the offensive mountain , built By that uxorious king whose heart , though large , Beguiled by fair idolatresses , fell To idols foul . Thammuz came next behind , Whose annual wound in Lebanon allured The Syrian ...
... stood Her temple on the offensive mountain , built By that uxorious king whose heart , though large , Beguiled by fair idolatresses , fell To idols foul . Thammuz came next behind , Whose annual wound in Lebanon allured The Syrian ...
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