The Poetical Works of John Milton ...Bell and Daldy, 1866 |
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... hath been ever held the gravest , moralest , and most profitable of all other poems ; therefore said by Aristotle to be of power , by raising pity , and fear , or terror , to purge the mind of those and such like passions , that is , to ...
... hath been ever held the gravest , moralest , and most profitable of all other poems ; therefore said by Aristotle to be of power , by raising pity , and fear , or terror , to purge the mind of those and such like passions , that is , to ...
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... hath been counted absurd , and brought in without discretion , corruptly to gratify the people . And though an- cient tragedy use no prologue , yet using some- times , in case of self - defence , or explanation , that which Martial ...
... hath been counted absurd , and brought in without discretion , corruptly to gratify the people . And though an- cient tragedy use no prologue , yet using some- times , in case of self - defence , or explanation , that which Martial ...
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... hath choice of sun or shade : There I am wont to sit , when any chance Relieves me from my task of servile toil , Daily in the common prison else enjoin'd me , Where I , a prisoner chain'd , scarce freely draw The air imprison'd also ...
... hath choice of sun or shade : There I am wont to sit , when any chance Relieves me from my task of servile toil , Daily in the common prison else enjoin'd me , Where I , a prisoner chain'd , scarce freely draw The air imprison'd also ...
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... than strenuous liberty ; And to despise , or envy , or suspect Whom God hath of his special favour rais'd 253 Etham ] Judges xv . 8. Newton . VOL . III . 42 C 270 As their deliverer ? If he aught begin , How SAMSON AGONISTES , 17.
... than strenuous liberty ; And to despise , or envy , or suspect Whom God hath of his special favour rais'd 253 Etham ] Judges xv . 8. Newton . VOL . III . 42 C 270 As their deliverer ? If he aught begin , How SAMSON AGONISTES , 17.
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... hath full right to exempt Whom so it pleases him by choice From national obstriction , without taint Of sin , or legal debt ; For with his own laws he can best dispense . 305 310 He would not else , who never wanted means , 315 Nor in ...
... hath full right to exempt Whom so it pleases him by choice From national obstriction , without taint Of sin , or legal debt ; For with his own laws he can best dispense . 305 310 He would not else , who never wanted means , 315 Nor in ...
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