The Poetical Works of John Milton, 5권John Macrone, 1835 |
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... thoughts , sentiments , and words are those of a mental giant . Added to the mighty interest which these create , is the conviction that through the whole the poet has a relation to his own case ; -his blindness , his proscription , his ...
... thoughts , sentiments , and words are those of a mental giant . Added to the mighty interest which these create , is the conviction that through the whole the poet has a relation to his own case ; -his blindness , his proscription , his ...
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... thought it expedient to prefix to his play a formal defence of tragedy . T. WARTON . 2 For So , in physick , & c . These expressions of Milton may be supposed to refer to the doctrine of signatures then in vogue ; which had been ...
... thought it expedient to prefix to his play a formal defence of tragedy . T. WARTON . 2 For So , in physick , & c . These expressions of Milton may be supposed to refer to the doctrine of signatures then in vogue ; which had been ...
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... thought it not unworthy to insert a verse of Euripides into the text of Holy Scripture , propriety of the use of any vegetable or mineral in medi- cine , from the similarity of colour , shape , or appearance , which these remedies might ...
... thought it not unworthy to insert a verse of Euripides into the text of Holy Scripture , propriety of the use of any vegetable or mineral in medi- cine , from the similarity of colour , shape , or appearance , which these remedies might ...
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... thought the authour of those tragedies ( at least the best of them ) that go under that name . Gregory Nazianzen , a father of the church , thought it not unbeseeming the sanctity of his person to write a tragedy , which is entitled ...
... thought the authour of those tragedies ( at least the best of them ) that go under that name . Gregory Nazianzen , a father of the church , thought it not unbeseeming the sanctity of his person to write a tragedy , which is entitled ...
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... thoughts , that , like a deadly swarm Of hornets arm'd , no sooner found alone , But rush upon me thronging , and present Times past , what once I was , and what am now . ' O , wherefore was my birth from Heaven foretold Twice by an ...
... thoughts , that , like a deadly swarm Of hornets arm'd , no sooner found alone , But rush upon me thronging , and present Times past , what once I was , and what am now . ' O , wherefore was my birth from Heaven foretold Twice by an ...
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