The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. M. Dent, 1912 - 554ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... leaves the work a fragment , like the Prometheus . But he was too true a poet not to feel its incomplete- hence he followed it up by Paradise Regained . And this was foredoomed to failure , not so much because the story from which it is ...
... leaves the work a fragment , like the Prometheus . But he was too true a poet not to feel its incomplete- hence he followed it up by Paradise Regained . And this was foredoomed to failure , not so much because the story from which it is ...
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... leave i ' the midst a horrid vale . Then with expanded wings he steers his flight Aloft , incumbent on the dusky air , That felt unusual weight ; till on dry land He lights - if it were land that ever burned With solid , as the lake ...
... leave i ' the midst a horrid vale . Then with expanded wings he steers his flight Aloft , incumbent on the dusky air , That felt unusual weight ; till on dry land He lights - if it were land that ever burned With solid , as the lake ...
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... , and 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.
... , and 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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... leave obtained Unacceptable , though in Heaven , our state Of splendid vassalage ; but rather seek Our own good from ourselves , and from our own Live to ourselves , though in this vast recess , Free and to none accountable , preferring ...
... leave obtained Unacceptable , though in Heaven , our state Of splendid vassalage ; but rather seek Our own good from ourselves , and from our own Live to ourselves , though in this vast recess , Free and to none accountable , preferring ...
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... leave asked of thee . Retire ; or taste thy folly , and learn by proof , Hell - born , not to contend with Spirits of Heaven . " " ( To whom the Goblin , full of wrath , replied : - Art thou that Traitor - Angel , art thou he , 660 670 ...
... leave asked of thee . Retire ; or taste thy folly , and learn by proof , Hell - born , not to contend with Spirits of Heaven . " " ( To whom the Goblin , full of wrath , replied : - Art thou that Traitor - Angel , art thou he , 660 670 ...
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