The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. M. Dent, 1912 - 554ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... called up harmonious to the theme . In this he resembles and surpasses Virgil . There is no effort and no forcing of effect : the allusions seem to be natural . If it is impossible properly to understand Milton without much learning ...
... called up harmonious to the theme . In this he resembles and surpasses Virgil . There is no effort and no forcing of effect : the allusions seem to be natural . If it is impossible properly to understand Milton without much learning ...
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... called A Modest Confutation of the Animadversions upon the Remonstrant against Smectymnuus , 1641 ; The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce , Restor'd , to the Good of both Sexes , from the Bondage of Canon Law and other Mistakes , to ...
... called A Modest Confutation of the Animadversions upon the Remonstrant against Smectymnuus , 1641 ; The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce , Restor'd , to the Good of both Sexes , from the Bondage of Canon Law and other Mistakes , to ...
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... called Chaos . Here Satan , with his Angels lying on the burn- ing lake , thunderstruck and astonished , after a certain space recovers , as from confusion ; calls up him who , next in order and dignity , lay by him : they confer of ...
... called Chaos . Here Satan , with his Angels lying on the burn- ing lake , thunderstruck and astonished , after a certain space recovers , as from confusion ; calls up him who , next in order and dignity , lay by him : they confer of ...
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... called SATAN , with bold words Breaking the horrid silence , thus began : - 60 70 " If thou beest he - but Oh how fallen ! how changed From him ! -who , in the happy realms of light , Clothed with transcendent brightness , didst ou ...
... called SATAN , with bold words Breaking the horrid silence , thus began : - 60 70 " If thou beest he - but Oh how fallen ! how changed From him ! -who , in the happy realms of light , Clothed with transcendent brightness , didst ou ...
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... called His legions - Angel Forms , who lay entranced Thick as autumnal leaves that strow the brooks In Vallombrosa , where the Etrurian shades 270 280 290 300 High over - arched embower ; or scattered sedge Afloat 16 Milton's Poems.
... called His legions - Angel Forms , who lay entranced Thick as autumnal leaves that strow the brooks In Vallombrosa , where the Etrurian shades 270 280 290 300 High over - arched embower ; or scattered sedge Afloat 16 Milton's Poems.
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