The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... CHARACTER OF THE TIMES HIS EARLY EDUCATION AND PROPENSITIES . THE nativity of JOHN MILTON was cast at an epoch when mighty events were brewing in the political institutions of England , and when poetry had been advanced to greater ...
... CHARACTER OF THE TIMES HIS EARLY EDUCATION AND PROPENSITIES . THE nativity of JOHN MILTON was cast at an epoch when mighty events were brewing in the political institutions of England , and when poetry had been advanced to greater ...
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... character of the court was notoriously corrupt and profligate : the favourite Villiers was alone sufficient to rouse ... character , for he had paraphrased two of the Psalms , exiv . and exxxvi . In this latter are some fine ...
... character of the court was notoriously corrupt and profligate : the favourite Villiers was alone sufficient to rouse ... character , for he had paraphrased two of the Psalms , exiv . and exxxvi . In this latter are some fine ...
xvii ÆäÀÌÁö
... character in almost every stanza . There is not a finer line in the whole range of descriptive poetry than this : - In dismal dance about the furnace blue . Yet this ode Johnson passes over in silence . Milton was already in a state of ...
... character in almost every stanza . There is not a finer line in the whole range of descriptive poetry than this : - In dismal dance about the furnace blue . Yet this ode Johnson passes over in silence . Milton was already in a state of ...
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... and confer neither praise nor blame from un- founded prejudice . This poem is so far from deserving the character applied to it by Johnson , that " the diction is harsh , the rhymes uncertain , and the xxvi LIFE OF MILTON .
... and confer neither praise nor blame from un- founded prejudice . This poem is so far from deserving the character applied to it by Johnson , that " the diction is harsh , the rhymes uncertain , and the xxvi LIFE OF MILTON .
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... character for hospitality and accomplish- ments stood high . This historical house have , a century afterwards , rendered them- selves again immortal by designing and patronizing national works of another class . Masks had been common ...
... character for hospitality and accomplish- ments stood high . This historical house have , a century afterwards , rendered them- selves again immortal by designing and patronizing national works of another class . Masks had been common ...
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