The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... earth recovering that liberty which they so long had lost ; and that the people of this island are transporting to other coun- tries a plant of more beneficial qualities , and more noble growth , than that which Triptolemus is reported ...
... earth recovering that liberty which they so long had lost ; and that the people of this island are transporting to other coun- tries a plant of more beneficial qualities , and more noble growth , than that which Triptolemus is reported ...
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... earth trembling even before it was created ! ver . 218 , & c . In how sublime and just a manner does he afterwards ... earth , to kill with sword , and with hunger , and with sickness , and with the beasts of the earth . " " * Johnson ...
... earth trembling even before it was created ! ver . 218 , & c . In how sublime and just a manner does he afterwards ... earth , to kill with sword , and with hunger , and with sickness , and with the beasts of the earth . " " * Johnson ...
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... earth ; because we can always imagine more than we can find , and conceive ideal virtue higher than any which experience justifies . So of ideal beauty : - : -we can embody visions of fairness and purity , such as no individual ever ...
... earth ; because we can always imagine more than we can find , and conceive ideal virtue higher than any which experience justifies . So of ideal beauty : - : -we can embody visions of fairness and purity , such as no individual ever ...
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... earth as the heaven is above the earth , Iliad viii . 16. Virgil makes it twice as far , Æneid , vi . 578 : and Milton thrice as far ; as if these three great poets had stretched their utmost genius , and vied with each other , who ...
... earth as the heaven is above the earth , Iliad viii . 16. Virgil makes it twice as far , Æneid , vi . 578 : and Milton thrice as far ; as if these three great poets had stretched their utmost genius , and vied with each other , who ...
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... Earth - born , that warr'd on Jove " , Briareos , or Typhon , whom the den By ancient Tarsus held ; or that sea - beast Leviathan , which God of all his works Created hugest that swim the ocean stream : Him , haply , slumbering on the ...
... Earth - born , that warr'd on Jove " , Briareos , or Typhon , whom the den By ancient Tarsus held ; or that sea - beast Leviathan , which God of all his works Created hugest that swim the ocean stream : Him , haply , slumbering on the ...
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