The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748페이지 |
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... verses also to thy praise the Nine , O Manso happy in that theme , design ; For , Gallus and Maecenas gone , they see None such besides , or whom they love , as thee ; And , if my verse may give the meed of fame , Thine too shall prove ...
... verses also to thy praise the Nine , O Manso happy in that theme , design ; For , Gallus and Maecenas gone , they see None such besides , or whom they love , as thee ; And , if my verse may give the meed of fame , Thine too shall prove ...
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... verse ! Then , after all , when with the past content , A life I finish , not in silence spent , Should he , kind mourner , o'er my death - bed bend , I shall but need to say , " Be yet my friend !? He too , perhaps , shall bid the ...
... verse ! Then , after all , when with the past content , A life I finish , not in silence spent , Should he , kind mourner , o'er my death - bed bend , I shall but need to say , " Be yet my friend !? He too , perhaps , shall bid the ...
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... verse , displaying sublime and pure thoughts without transgression . And long it was not after when I was confirmed in this opinion , that he who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things , ought ...
... verse , displaying sublime and pure thoughts without transgression . And long it was not after when I was confirmed in this opinion , that he who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things , ought ...
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... verse , Since first this subject for heroic song Pleased me , long chusing and beginning late ; Not sedulous by nature to indite Wars , hitherto the only argument Heroic deem'd . So before , in book vii . , addressing himself to his ...
... verse , Since first this subject for heroic song Pleased me , long chusing and beginning late ; Not sedulous by nature to indite Wars , hitherto the only argument Heroic deem'd . So before , in book vii . , addressing himself to his ...
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... verse : thus Dryden and Pope were his supreme favourites . I remember how he shocked the taste and the creed of the higher and more imagi- native classes of his poetical readers , when his " Lives " came out : but he was the fashion of ...
... verse : thus Dryden and Pope were his supreme favourites . I remember how he shocked the taste and the creed of the higher and more imagi- native classes of his poetical readers , when his " Lives " came out : but he was the fashion of ...
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