The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇWilliam Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... they relate his studies , his amusements , his feelings , his ambitions ; but these have more of amiable virtue in them than of imaginative richness . From one of these poems it comes out that he b 2 LIFE OF MILTON . xi.
... they relate his studies , his amusements , his feelings , his ambitions ; but these have more of amiable virtue in them than of imaginative richness . From one of these poems it comes out that he b 2 LIFE OF MILTON . xi.
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John Milton. From one of these poems it comes out that he was rusticated from his college : the cause has been speculated upon with various comments and conclusions , according to the tempers and political and personal prejudices of the ...
John Milton. From one of these poems it comes out that he was rusticated from his college : the cause has been speculated upon with various comments and conclusions , according to the tempers and political and personal prejudices of the ...
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... comes abroad singing ; the shepherd opens his fold , and takes the tale of his sheep , to see if any were lost in the night , " & c . line 67 . When he sees towers and battlements bosomed high in tufted trees , the same excellent ...
... comes abroad singing ; the shepherd opens his fold , and takes the tale of his sheep , to see if any were lost in the night , " & c . line 67 . When he sees towers and battlements bosomed high in tufted trees , the same excellent ...
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... comes Comus attended by his monstrous rout , whom he thus addresses : - The star that bids the shepherd fold Now the top of heaven doth hold , & c . The noise of their revelry calls the attention of the Lady , who now enters : - This ...
... comes Comus attended by his monstrous rout , whom he thus addresses : - The star that bids the shepherd fold Now the top of heaven doth hold , & c . The noise of their revelry calls the attention of the Lady , who now enters : - This ...
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... come home again , " written about 1595 , he mentions her under the appel- lation of Amaryllis , with her sisters Phyllis or ... comes to Amaryllis , or Alice , our lady , the dowager of Earl Ferdinando , lately deceased : - But Amaryllis ...
... come home again , " written about 1595 , he mentions her under the appel- lation of Amaryllis , with her sisters Phyllis or ... comes to Amaryllis , or Alice , our lady , the dowager of Earl Ferdinando , lately deceased : - But Amaryllis ...
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