The Poetical Works of John MiltonW. Tegg, 1862 - 767페이지 |
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... means nothing but a repugnance to the observation of those petty forma- lities and rules which irritate and insult great minds : it is absurd to construe it to have been corporal punishment . He retired to his father's villa at Horton ...
... means nothing but a repugnance to the observation of those petty forma- lities and rules which irritate and insult great minds : it is absurd to construe it to have been corporal punishment . He retired to his father's villa at Horton ...
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... means those gardens of elaborate artifice and extravagance , of which Bacon has given a description ; some of which ... mean time , it is to be remembered that there were other great bards , and of the romantic class , who sang in such ...
... means those gardens of elaborate artifice and extravagance , of which Bacon has given a description ; some of which ... mean time , it is to be remembered that there were other great bards , and of the romantic class , who sang in such ...
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... means , that these ancient kings , which were 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 ...
... means , that these ancient kings , which were 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 ...
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... means of a congenial spirit , should be the first who copied Comus ' or ' Il Penseroso . ' But Pope was a gleaner of the old English poets ; and he was here pilfering from obsolete English poetry , without the least fear or danger of ...
... means of a congenial spirit , should be the first who copied Comus ' or ' Il Penseroso . ' But Pope was a gleaner of the old English poets ; and he was here pilfering from obsolete English poetry , without the least fear or danger of ...
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... means than Milton of knowing what was wanting to the embellishments of life , formed the same plan of education in his imaginary college . 66 But the truth is , that the knowledge of external nature , and the sciences which that ...
... means than Milton of knowing what was wanting to the embellishments of life , formed the same plan of education in his imaginary college . 66 But the truth is , that the knowledge of external nature , and the sciences which that ...
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