The Poetical Works of John MiltonW. Tegg, 1862 - 767ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... whole range of descriptive poetry than this : - In dismal dance about the furnace blue . Yet this ode Johnson passes over in silence . Milton was already in a state of mental fervour , in which all the materials of poetry were ...
... whole range of descriptive poetry than this : - In dismal dance about the furnace blue . Yet this ode Johnson passes over in silence . Milton was already in a state of mental fervour , in which all the materials of poetry were ...
xvi ÆäÀÌÁö
... whole is beautiful . In answer to those who assert the liability of nature to old age , the poet says , At Pater Omnipotens , fundatis fortius astris , Consuluit rerum summ©¡ , certoque peregit Pondere fatorum lances , atque ordine summo ...
... whole is beautiful . In answer to those who assert the liability of nature to old age , the poet says , At Pater Omnipotens , fundatis fortius astris , Consuluit rerum summ©¡ , certoque peregit Pondere fatorum lances , atque ordine summo ...
xxii ÆäÀÌÁö
... whole edifice . The embosomed battlements , and the spreading top of the tall grove , on which they reflect a reciprocal charm , still farther interest the fancy from the novelty of combination ; while just enough of the towering struc ...
... whole edifice . The embosomed battlements , and the spreading top of the tall grove , on which they reflect a reciprocal charm , still farther interest the fancy from the novelty of combination ; while just enough of the towering struc ...
xxix ÆäÀÌÁö
... whole structure and soul of Milton's " Comus " is poetry not the dress , but the intrinsic spirit , and the essence . The characters of the Attendant Spirit , and of Comus , are exquisite inventions . What is copied from observation ...
... whole structure and soul of Milton's " Comus " is poetry not the dress , but the intrinsic spirit , and the essence . The characters of the Attendant Spirit , and of Comus , are exquisite inventions . What is copied from observation ...
xxxv ÆäÀÌÁö
... wide renown in this capacity to lead us to the contemplation and study of the whole of his character and his works ? Sworn by a father , who knew what persecution 6 was , at the first altar of freedom erected in LIFE OF MILTON . XXXV.
... wide renown in this capacity to lead us to the contemplation and study of the whole of his character and his works ? Sworn by a father , who knew what persecution 6 was , at the first altar of freedom erected in LIFE OF MILTON . XXXV.
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