The Poetical Works of John Milton, Հատոր 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... delight to those especially of soft and delicious temper , who will not so much as look upon truth herself , unless they see her ele- gantly dressed ; that , whereas the paths of honesty and good life appear now rugged and difficult ...
... delight to those especially of soft and delicious temper , who will not so much as look upon truth herself , unless they see her ele- gantly dressed ; that , whereas the paths of honesty and good life appear now rugged and difficult ...
Էջ li
... delighted in it ; and his faculty of sublime fiction could have added to it any ornaments he chose : but mighty as was ... delight . A suppressed fire often turns to poison ; and perhaps it gave some embitterment to the poet's feelings ...
... delighted in it ; and his faculty of sublime fiction could have added to it any ornaments he chose : but mighty as was ... delight . A suppressed fire often turns to poison ; and perhaps it gave some embitterment to the poet's feelings ...
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... delight of Scipio . Nor was it only the enemy whom you subdued ; but you have triumphed over that flame of ambition and that lust of glory , which are wont to make the best and the greatest of men their slaves . The purity of your ...
... delight of Scipio . Nor was it only the enemy whom you subdued ; but you have triumphed over that flame of ambition and that lust of glory , which are wont to make the best and the greatest of men their slaves . The purity of your ...
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... delight of looking to something beyond actual existences ; and in gratifying this delight lies the magic of poetry . That poetry which does not attempt and perform this , scarcely deserves the name . Above all others , unless perhaps ...
... delight of looking to something beyond actual existences ; and in gratifying this delight lies the magic of poetry . That poetry which does not attempt and perform this , scarcely deserves the name . Above all others , unless perhaps ...
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... delight of every accomplished mind , but it is a duty . He who is not conversant with it , cannot conceive how far ... delight from the exertion ; but in the noble employment of the mind there is unmingled delight : hours become like ...
... delight of every accomplished mind , but it is a duty . He who is not conversant with it , cannot conceive how far ... delight from the exertion ; but in the noble employment of the mind there is unmingled delight : hours become like ...
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