The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇWilliam Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... happy at Apollo's side . I speak not now , on more important themes Intent , of common benefits , and such As nature bids , but of thy larger gifts , My Father ! who , when I had open'd once The stores of Roman rhetoric , and learn'd ...
... happy at Apollo's side . I speak not now , on more important themes Intent , of common benefits , and such As nature bids , but of thy larger gifts , My Father ! who , when I had open'd once The stores of Roman rhetoric , and learn'd ...
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... happy choice of scene supplied Sophocles in Philoctetes , ' Shakspeare in ' As You Like It , ' and Fletcher in the ' Faithful Shepherdess , ' with frequent and even unavoidable opportunities of rural delineation ; and that of the most ...
... happy choice of scene supplied Sophocles in Philoctetes , ' Shakspeare in ' As You Like It , ' and Fletcher in the ' Faithful Shepherdess , ' with frequent and even unavoidable opportunities of rural delineation ; and that of the most ...
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... happy delirium of glorious genius subsided into a cold and harsh stagnation of all that was eloquent and generous . The blight was more violent and effective in proportion as the bloom had been strong . Milton did not stay long enough ...
... happy delirium of glorious genius subsided into a cold and harsh stagnation of all that was eloquent and generous . The blight was more violent and effective in proportion as the bloom had been strong . Milton did not stay long enough ...
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... happy emulation to be found the soberest , wisest , and most Christian people at that day , when Thou , the eternal and shortly- expected King , shalt open the clouds to judge the several kingdoms of this world ; and distributing ...
... happy emulation to be found the soberest , wisest , and most Christian people at that day , when Thou , the eternal and shortly- expected King , shalt open the clouds to judge the several kingdoms of this world ; and distributing ...
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... happy for the commonwealth , if our magistrates , as in those famous governments of old , would take into their case , not only the deciding of our contentious law cases and brawls , but the managing of our public sports and festival ...
... happy for the commonwealth , if our magistrates , as in those famous governments of old , would take into their case , not only the deciding of our contentious law cases and brawls , but the managing of our public sports and festival ...
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