The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1권William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... never fail To walk the studious cloisters pale , & c . Being educated at St. Paul's school , contiguous to the church , he thus became impressed with an early reverence for the solemnities of the ancient ecclesiastical architecture ...
... never fail To walk the studious cloisters pale , & c . Being educated at St. Paul's school , contiguous to the church , he thus became impressed with an early reverence for the solemnities of the ancient ecclesiastical architecture ...
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... never extravagant or over - ornamental . The versification is as regular as is consistent with vigour and variety : the five- feet lines are far preferable to the shorter lines of the two poems before discussed . " Lycidas " is full of ...
... never extravagant or over - ornamental . The versification is as regular as is consistent with vigour and variety : the five- feet lines are far preferable to the shorter lines of the two poems before discussed . " Lycidas " is full of ...
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... never mentioned or acknowledged as an English poet till after the appearance of ' Paradise Lost ; ' and long after that time these pieces were totally forgotten and overlooked . It is strange that Pope , by no means of a congenial ...
... never mentioned or acknowledged as an English poet till after the appearance of ' Paradise Lost ; ' and long after that time these pieces were totally forgotten and overlooked . It is strange that Pope , by no means of a congenial ...
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... never think of John Milton as a poet , merely : however in that capacity he may have adorned our language , and benefited , by ennobling his species . He was a citizen also , with whom patriotism was as heroical a passion , prompting ...
... never think of John Milton as a poet , merely : however in that capacity he may have adorned our language , and benefited , by ennobling his species . He was a citizen also , with whom patriotism was as heroical a passion , prompting ...
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... never to be the first to begin any conversation on religion ; but , if any questions were put to me concerning my faith , to declare it without any reserve or fear . I nevertheless returned to Rome . I took no steps to conceal either my ...
... never to be the first to begin any conversation on religion ; but , if any questions were put to me concerning my faith , to declare it without any reserve or fear . I nevertheless returned to Rome . I took no steps to conceal either my ...
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