The Poetical Works of John MiltonW. Tegg, 1862 - 767페이지 |
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... rise above the watery main : Who by his all - commanding might Did fill the new - made world with light , And caused the golden - tressed sun All the day long his course to run ; The horned moon to shine by night Amongst her spangled ...
... rise above the watery main : Who by his all - commanding might Did fill the new - made world with light , And caused the golden - tressed sun All the day long his course to run ; The horned moon to shine by night Amongst her spangled ...
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... rise in slow and majestic dignity to the sun ; hovering sometimes on his mighty pinions , and seeming to hang over the earth , as if his eye was penetrating into its depths ; and then , as if with an angel's power , again darting into ...
... rise in slow and majestic dignity to the sun ; hovering sometimes on his mighty pinions , and seeming to hang over the earth , as if his eye was penetrating into its depths ; and then , as if with an angel's power , again darting into ...
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... rising as it were from the grave , and recommending himself to the people in a book published after his death , with new artifices and allurements of words and expressions . Which antagonist of mine , though he be a foreigner , and ...
... rising as it were from the grave , and recommending himself to the people in a book published after his death , with new artifices and allurements of words and expressions . Which antagonist of mine , though he be a foreigner , and ...
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... rising one above another , and improv ing in horror to the end of the Iliad . Milton's fight of angels is wrought up with the same beauty it is ushered in with such signs of wrath as are suitable to Omni- potence incensed . The first ...
... rising one above another , and improv ing in horror to the end of the Iliad . Milton's fight of angels is wrought up with the same beauty it is ushered in with such signs of wrath as are suitable to Omni- potence incensed . The first ...
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... rise of themselves , from the subject of which he treats . In a word , though they are natural , they are not obvious ; which is the true character of all fine writing . " * In the tenth book , upon the arrival of Sin and Death into the ...
... rise of themselves , from the subject of which he treats . In a word , though they are natural , they are not obvious ; which is the true character of all fine writing . " * In the tenth book , upon the arrival of Sin and Death into the ...
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