The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... to his friend Charles Deodate are , indeed , very beautiful : they relate his studies , his amusements , his feelings , his LIFE OF MILTON . xiii Ad Christinam Suecorum Reginam, nomine Cromwelli To Mr H Lawes, on the publishing his Airs.
... to his friend Charles Deodate are , indeed , very beautiful : they relate his studies , his amusements , his feelings , his LIFE OF MILTON . xiii Ad Christinam Suecorum Reginam, nomine Cromwelli To Mr H Lawes, on the publishing his Airs.
xix ÆäÀÌÁö
... Beautiful , as at first , ascends the star From odoriferous Ind , whose office is To gather home betimes the ©¡therial flock , To pour them o'er the skies again at eve , And to discriminate the night and day . - CoWPER . Gray , a century ...
... Beautiful , as at first , ascends the star From odoriferous Ind , whose office is To gather home betimes the ©¡therial flock , To pour them o'er the skies again at eve , And to discriminate the night and day . - CoWPER . Gray , a century ...
xxiii ÆäÀÌÁö
... beautiful stanzas of Beaumont and Fletcher . These poems are familiar to all : they are rich in picturesque descrip- tion of natural imagery , selected and combined with the power of splendid genius , according to the opposite humours ...
... beautiful stanzas of Beaumont and Fletcher . These poems are familiar to all : they are rich in picturesque descrip- tion of natural imagery , selected and combined with the power of splendid genius , according to the opposite humours ...
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... beautiful , more appro- priate , and more fresh : they are like the diction of no predecessor , but of some of the occasional passages of rural description by Shakspeare , in his happiest modes : the outburst at the commencement is ...
... beautiful , more appro- priate , and more fresh : they are like the diction of no predecessor , but of some of the occasional passages of rural description by Shakspeare , in his happiest modes : the outburst at the commencement is ...
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... beautiful girl , of high rank , richly accomplished in mind , is introduced , to pour out , under alarming circumstances , a divine eloquence of exalted and affecting sentiment . Virtue and truth , and purity of intellect and heart ...
... beautiful girl , of high rank , richly accomplished in mind , is introduced , to pour out , under alarming circumstances , a divine eloquence of exalted and affecting sentiment . Virtue and truth , and purity of intellect and heart ...
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