The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1권William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... verses , both in diction and sentiment , are at least free from gross depravations . " Some of Milton's Latin poems ... Verse , " to " wed their divine sounds : " - And to our high - raised phantasy present That undisturbed song of pure ...
... verses , both in diction and sentiment , are at least free from gross depravations . " Some of Milton's Latin poems ... Verse , " to " wed their divine sounds : " - And to our high - raised phantasy present That undisturbed song of pure ...
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... Verse is a work divine : despise not thou Verse , therefore , which evinces ( nothing more ) Man's heavenly source , and which , retaining still Some scintillations of Promethean fire , Bespeaks him animated from above . The gods love verse ...
... Verse is a work divine : despise not thou Verse , therefore , which evinces ( nothing more ) Man's heavenly source , and which , retaining still Some scintillations of Promethean fire , Bespeaks him animated from above . The gods love verse ...
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... verses on that occasion , 1638 . Dr. Johnson's censure on this poem is gross and tasteless : it is disgraceful only to the critic . He has treated with insolent rudeness one tenfold greater than himself : he has set the example ; and ...
... verses on that occasion , 1638 . Dr. Johnson's censure on this poem is gross and tasteless : it is disgraceful only to the critic . He has treated with insolent rudeness one tenfold greater than himself : he has set the example ; and ...
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... 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 diligence and inclination , to present the like offer in one of our own ancient ...
... 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 diligence and inclination , to present the like offer in one of our own ancient ...
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... verses also to thy praise the Nine , O Manso ! happy in that theme , design ; For , Gallus and Mæcenas gone , they see None such besides , or whom they love , as thee ; And , if my verse may give the meed of fame , Thine too shall prove ...
... verses also to thy praise the Nine , O Manso ! happy in that theme , design ; For , Gallus and Mæcenas gone , they see None such besides , or whom they love , as thee ; And , if my verse may give the meed of fame , Thine too shall prove ...
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