The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Faer . Qu . " 1. i . 14 : A little glooming light , much like a shade . Or , after all , Milton might take the hint from his own " Il Penseroso : " Where glowing embers through the room Teach light to counterfeit a gloom . -NEWTON ...
... Faer . Qu . " 1. i . 14 : A little glooming light , much like a shade . Or , after all , Milton might take the hint from his own " Il Penseroso : " Where glowing embers through the room Teach light to counterfeit a gloom . -NEWTON ...
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... Faer . Qu . m . xi . 25. The circum- stance of the fire , mixed with a most noisome smoke , which prevents her from entering into the house of Busyrane , is , I think , an obstacle which we meet with in " The Seven Champions of ...
... Faer . Qu . m . xi . 25. The circum- stance of the fire , mixed with a most noisome smoke , which prevents her from entering into the house of Busyrane , is , I think , an obstacle which we meet with in " The Seven Champions of ...
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... Faer . Qu . v . v . 3. Here Milton shines in all his majestic splendour : his mighty imagination almost excels itself . There is indescribable magic in this picture . At evening , from the top of Fesolé , Or in Valdarno . There is a ...
... Faer . Qu . v . v . 3. Here Milton shines in all his majestic splendour : his mighty imagination almost excels itself . There is indescribable magic in this picture . At evening , from the top of Fesolé , Or in Valdarno . There is a ...
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... Faer . Qu . 1. ix . 2 : - Full lively is the semblaunt , though the substance dead . - THYER . d Azazel . This name is used for some demon or devil by several ancient authors , Jewish and Christian . NEWTON . e Shone like a meteor ...
... Faer . Qu . 1. ix . 2 : - Full lively is the semblaunt , though the substance dead . - THYER . d Azazel . This name is used for some demon or devil by several ancient authors , Jewish and Christian . NEWTON . e Shone like a meteor ...
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... Faer . Qu . 1. XI . 41 : - Thrice he assaid it from his foote to draw , And thrice in vain to draw it did assay . As also to Sackville , " Induction , Mirror for Magistrates , " st . last : - Thryse he began to tell his doleful tale ...
... Faer . Qu . 1. XI . 41 : - Thrice he assaid it from his foote to draw , And thrice in vain to draw it did assay . As also to Sackville , " Induction , Mirror for Magistrates , " st . last : - Thryse he began to tell his doleful tale ...
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