The Poetical Works of John MiltonW. Tegg, 1862 - 767페이지 |
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... strength and weakness of the same mind . Seduced by the gentle eloquence of fana- ticism , he listened no more to the " wild and native wood - notes of Fancy's child . " In his " Iconoclastes " he censures King Charles for studying ...
... strength and weakness of the same mind . Seduced by the gentle eloquence of fana- ticism , he listened no more to the " wild and native wood - notes of Fancy's child . " In his " Iconoclastes " he censures King Charles for studying ...
xvi 페이지
... strength of imagination in supposing that Murther and Treason often fly as alarmed from the inmost recesses of their own horrid cavern , looking back , and thinking themselves pursued . " In his seventeenth year Milton wrote a poem ...
... strength of imagination in supposing that Murther and Treason often fly as alarmed from the inmost recesses of their own horrid cavern , looking back , and thinking themselves pursued . " In his seventeenth year Milton wrote a poem ...
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... strength entered the field of battle , like Samson , he would lay all prostrate before him ; and like him , rather than submit and give triumph to his foes , would have grasped the columns , and brought the tumbling roof of the theatre ...
... strength entered the field of battle , like Samson , he would lay all prostrate before him ; and like him , rather than submit and give triumph to his foes , would have grasped the columns , and brought the tumbling roof of the theatre ...
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... strength ; and I was wont constantly to exer- cise myself in the use of the sword , as long as it comported with my habits and my years . Armed with this weapon , as I usually was , I should have thought myself quite a match for any one ...
... strength ; and I was wont constantly to exer- cise myself in the use of the sword , as long as it comported with my habits and my years . Armed with this weapon , as I usually was , I should have thought myself quite a match for any one ...
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... I must see against my will ; and how few which I feel any anxiety to see ! There is , as the Apostle has remarked , a way to strength through weakness . Let me then be the most feeble creature alive , lx LIFE OF MILTON .
... I must see against my will ; and how few which I feel any anxiety to see ! There is , as the Apostle has remarked , a way to strength through weakness . Let me then be the most feeble creature alive , lx LIFE OF MILTON .
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