The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇWilliam Pickering, 1845 |
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... heavenly harpings and song between . Heretofore men in highest dignity have laboured not a little to be thought able to compose a tragedy . Of that 3 honour Dionysius the elder was no less ambitious , OF THAT SORT OF DRAMATIC POEM WHICH ...
... heavenly harpings and song between . Heretofore men in highest dignity have laboured not a little to be thought able to compose a tragedy . Of that 3 honour Dionysius the elder was no less ambitious , OF THAT SORT OF DRAMATIC POEM WHICH ...
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John Milton. 3 honour Dionysius the elder was no less ambitious , than before of his attaining to the tyranny . Au- gustus C©¡sar also had begun his Ajax , but unable to please his own judgment with what he had be- gun , left it ...
John Milton. 3 honour Dionysius the elder was no less ambitious , than before of his attaining to the tyranny . Au- gustus C©¡sar also had begun his Ajax , but unable to please his own judgment with what he had be- gun , left it ...
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... less resolv'd , But never find self - satisfying solution . As if they would confine th ' Interminable , And tie him to his own prescript , Who made our laws to bind us , not himself , And hath full right to exempt Whom so it pleases ...
... less resolv'd , But never find self - satisfying solution . As if they would confine th ' Interminable , And tie him to his own prescript , Who made our laws to bind us , not himself , And hath full right to exempt Whom so it pleases ...
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... less than wounds immedicable Rankle , and fester , and gangrene , To black mortification . 620 [ stings , Thoughts my tormentors , arm'd with deadly Mangle my apprehensive tenderest parts , Exasperate , exulcerate , and raise 625 Dire ...
... less than wounds immedicable Rankle , and fester , and gangrene , To black mortification . 620 [ stings , Thoughts my tormentors , arm'd with deadly Mangle my apprehensive tenderest parts , Exasperate , exulcerate , and raise 625 Dire ...
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... else with just allowance counterpois'd , I may , if possible , thy pardon find The easier towards me , or thy hatred less . First granting , as I do , it was a weakness 770 In me , but incident to all our sex , 36 SAMSON AGONISTES .
... else with just allowance counterpois'd , I may , if possible , thy pardon find The easier towards me , or thy hatred less . First granting , as I do , it was a weakness 770 In me , but incident to all our sex , 36 SAMSON AGONISTES .
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