The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... praises with congenial enthusiasm , and which was duly fulfilled to its utmost extent . This poem may be taken as perfectly biographical , as well as poetical ; I think it proper , therefore , to give the whole poem , as translated by ...
... praises with congenial enthusiasm , and which was duly fulfilled to its utmost extent . This poem may be taken as perfectly biographical , as well as poetical ; I think it proper , therefore , to give the whole poem , as translated by ...
xxvi ÆäÀÌÁö
... impartiality , 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 i diction is harsh , the rhymes uncertain , and xxvi LIFE OF MILTON .
... impartiality , 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 i diction is harsh , the rhymes uncertain , and xxvi LIFE OF MILTON .
xxxii ÆäÀÌÁö
... PRAISE OF THE COUNTESS OF DERBY , MARRIED TO THE LORD CHANCELLOR . This noble Countess lived many years With Derby , one of England's greatest peers : Fruitful and fair , and of so clear a name , That all this region marvell'd at her ...
... PRAISE OF THE COUNTESS OF DERBY , MARRIED TO THE LORD CHANCELLOR . This noble Countess lived many years With Derby , one of England's greatest peers : Fruitful and fair , and of so clear a name , That all this region marvell'd at her ...
xxxiv ÆäÀÌÁö
... praise the Nine , O Manso happy in that theme , design ; For , Gallus and Maecenas gone , they see None such besides , or whom they love , as thee ; And , if my verse may give the meed of fame , Thine too shall prove an everlasting name ...
... praise the Nine , O Manso happy in that theme , design ; For , Gallus and Maecenas gone , they see None such besides , or whom they love , as thee ; And , if my verse may give the meed of fame , Thine too shall prove an everlasting name ...
xxxv ÆäÀÌÁö
... praised in hallow'd rhyme ! Hence , often as the maids of Greece surround Apollo's shrine with hymns of festive ... praise in after - time , Or with Marino's , shalt be known their friend , And with an equal flight to fame ascend ...
... praised in hallow'd rhyme ! Hence , often as the maids of Greece surround Apollo's shrine with hymns of festive ... praise in after - time , Or with Marino's , shalt be known their friend , And with an equal flight to fame ascend ...
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