The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1 |
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Milton was already in a state of mental fervour , in which all the materials of
poetry were spiritualised into a pure golden flame ascending in glory to the skies
. Read also the two following lines , where the poet speaks of the flight of Osiris :
In ...
Milton was already in a state of mental fervour , in which all the materials of
poetry were spiritualised into a pure golden flame ascending in glory to the skies
. Read also the two following lines , where the poet speaks of the flight of Osiris :
In ...
Página xxxvi
... by his patriotism as well as his piety , to lay down the lyre , whose earliest tones
are yet so fascinating ; to doff his garland and singing robes ' and to adventure
within the circle of peril and glory ; and buckling on the controversial panoply , he
...
... by his patriotism as well as his piety , to lay down the lyre , whose earliest tones
are yet so fascinating ; to doff his garland and singing robes ' and to adventure
within the circle of peril and glory ; and buckling on the controversial panoply , he
...
Página liv
Whence having observed them to account it the chief glory of their wit , in that
they were ablest to judge , to praise , and by that could esteem themselves
worthiest to love those high perfections , which under one or other name they
took to ...
Whence having observed them to account it the chief glory of their wit , in that
they were ablest to judge , to praise , and by that could esteem themselves
worthiest to love those high perfections , which under one or other name they
took to ...
Página lvi
Such was the case which , when the heroes of antiquity possessed , after a life of
exertion and glory not greater than yours , the poets , in despair of finding ideas
or expressions better suited to the subject , feigned that they were received into ...
Such was the case which , when the heroes of antiquity possessed , after a life of
exertion and glory not greater than yours , the poets , in despair of finding ideas
or expressions better suited to the subject , feigned that they were received into ...
Página lx
I considered that many had purchased a less good by a greater evil , the meed of
glory by the loss of life ; but that I might procure great good by little suffering ; that
, though I am blind , I might still discharge the most honourable duties , the ...
I considered that many had purchased a less good by a greater evil , the meed of
glory by the loss of life ; but that I might procure great good by little suffering ; that
, though I am blind , I might still discharge the most honourable duties , the ...
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