The Poetical Works of John Milton, Հատոր 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... give to imagery confer upon it its spell : " Lycidas " is full of these epithets from beginning to end : they are always fresh and exquisitely vivid , but never extravagant or over - ornamental . The versification is as regular as is ...
... give to imagery confer upon it its spell : " Lycidas " is full of these epithets from beginning to end : they are always fresh and exquisitely vivid , but never extravagant or over - ornamental . The versification is as regular as is ...
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... give in this place Cowper's translation of the Latin epistle to Manso . TO GIOVANNI BATTISTA MANSO , MARQUIS OF VILLA . [ " Giovanni Battista Manso , Marquis of Villa , is an Italian nobleman of the highest estimation among his ...
... give in this place Cowper's translation of the Latin epistle to Manso . TO GIOVANNI BATTISTA MANSO , MARQUIS OF VILLA . [ " Giovanni Battista Manso , Marquis of Villa , is an Italian nobleman of the highest estimation among his ...
Էջ xlii
... give some proof of his wit and reading there , ) met with acceptance above what was looked for ; and other things , which I had shifted in scarcity of books and conveniences to pack up amongst them , were received with written encomiums ...
... give some proof of his wit and reading there , ) met with acceptance above what was looked for ; and other things , which I had shifted in scarcity of books and conveniences to pack up amongst them , were received with written encomiums ...
Էջ xliii
... refuse not to sustain this expectation from as many as are not loth to hazard so much credulity upon the best pledges that I can give them . " Although it nothing content me to have disclosed thus d 2 LIFE OF MILTON . xliii.
... refuse not to sustain this expectation from as many as are not loth to hazard so much credulity upon the best pledges that I can give them . " Although it nothing content me to have disclosed thus d 2 LIFE OF MILTON . xliii.
Էջ xlvii
... give adora- tion to the image and memory of this man , who hath offered at more cunning fetches to undermine our liberties , and put tyranny into an art , than any British king before him : which low dejection and debasement of mind in ...
... give adora- tion to the image and memory of this man , who hath offered at more cunning fetches to undermine our liberties , and put tyranny into an art , than any British king before him : which low dejection and debasement of mind in ...
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