The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1권William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... once a pleasure , And from thy wardrobe bring thy choicest treasure ; Not those new - fangled toys and trimming slight , Which takes our late fantasticks with delight ; But cull those richest robes and gayest attire , Which deepest ...
... once a pleasure , And from thy wardrobe bring thy choicest treasure ; Not those new - fangled toys and trimming slight , Which takes our late fantasticks with delight ; But cull those richest robes and gayest attire , Which deepest ...
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... once The stores of Roman rhetoric , and learn'd The full - toned language of the eloquent Greeks , Whose lofty music graced the lips of Jove , Thyself didst counsel me to add the flowers That Gallia boasts , -these too with which the ...
... once The stores of Roman rhetoric , and learn'd The full - toned language of the eloquent Greeks , Whose lofty music graced the lips of Jove , Thyself didst counsel me to add the flowers That Gallia boasts , -these too with which the ...
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... once took up the thing , they carried it too far : but Collins , in his " Ode to Evening , " stopped precisely at the true point : Gray caught some of the infusion , and I suspect , that in two or three images or epithets , he was ...
... once took up the thing , they carried it too far : but Collins , in his " Ode to Evening , " stopped precisely at the true point : Gray caught some of the infusion , and I suspect , that in two or three images or epithets , he was ...
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... once the themes of the British bards , should now again be celebrated in verse . Milton , in his " Church Government , " written in 1641 , says that , after the example of Tasso , " it haply would be no rashness , from an equal ...
... once the themes of the British bards , should now again be celebrated in verse . Milton , in his " Church Government , " written in 1641 , says that , after the example of Tasso , " it haply would be no rashness , from an equal ...
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... once plunge into principles , which would destroy them all to the very root ; but such are the inconsistencies of frail humanity ! Gray saw all these things with equal sensibility and taste , if not with equal genius ; and he remained ...
... once plunge into principles , which would destroy them all to the very root ; but such are the inconsistencies of frail humanity ! Gray saw all these things with equal sensibility and taste , if not with equal genius ; and he remained ...
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