The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇWilliam Pickering, 1834 |
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... delights , and must for ever please , his moral song , the voice of nature and of truth , the language of his heart . 6 6 In 1623 Milton produced his translations of the 114th and 136th Psalms ; and in his seven- 9 That Milton read and ...
... delights , and must for ever please , his moral song , the voice of nature and of truth , the language of his heart . 6 6 In 1623 Milton produced his translations of the 114th and 136th Psalms ; and in his seven- 9 That Milton read and ...
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... delight to feast on Dante , Petrarch , and many others ; nor has Athens itself been able to confine me to the trans- parent wave of its Ilissus , nor ancient Rome to the banks of its Tiber , so as to prevent my visiting with delight ...
... delight to feast on Dante , Petrarch , and many others ; nor has Athens itself been able to confine me to the trans- parent wave of its Ilissus , nor ancient Rome to the banks of its Tiber , so as to prevent my visiting with delight ...
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... delighted in the lyrical parts , with what he quaintly , but not incorrectly calls - ' a certain doric delicacy in the songs and odes . ' And Warburton speaks of the bright vein of its poetry , intermixed with a softness of description ...
... delighted in the lyrical parts , with what he quaintly , but not incorrectly calls - ' a certain doric delicacy in the songs and odes . ' And Warburton speaks of the bright vein of its poetry , intermixed with a softness of description ...
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... delights of her father's mansion for the austerer habits and seclusion of the Poet's study . Aubrey says , ' no company came to her , and she often heard her nephew cry and be beaten ; ' Milton sent repeated letters to her , which were ...
... delights of her father's mansion for the austerer habits and seclusion of the Poet's study . Aubrey says , ' no company came to her , and she often heard her nephew cry and be beaten ; ' Milton sent repeated letters to her , which were ...
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... delight in her . ' " 57 See Todd's Life , p . 90 ( second ed . ) . 58 Sextus the Fourth , who died in 1484 , was the first who placed the press under the control of a licenser . In 1649 Gilbert Mabbet resigned the office of licenser ...
... delight in her . ' " 57 See Todd's Life , p . 90 ( second ed . ) . 58 Sextus the Fourth , who died in 1484 , was the first who placed the press under the control of a licenser . In 1649 Gilbert Mabbet resigned the office of licenser ...
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