The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... strength under the government of the pusillanimous , indiscreet , and pedantic monarch , James I. , was our great poet born on the 9th of December , 1608 , in the Parish of Allhallows , Bread Street , London ; the son of John Milton ...
... strength under the government of the pusillanimous , indiscreet , and pedantic monarch , James I. , was our great poet born on the 9th of December , 1608 , in the Parish of Allhallows , Bread Street , London ; the son of John Milton ...
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... strength and weakness of the same mind . Seduced by the gentle eloquence of fanaticism , he listened no more to the " wild and native wood - notes of Fancy's child . " In his " Iconoclastes " he censures King Charles for studying " one ...
... strength and weakness of the same mind . Seduced by the gentle eloquence of fanaticism , he listened no more to the " wild and native wood - notes of Fancy's child . " In his " Iconoclastes " he censures King Charles for studying " one ...
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... strength entered the field of battle , like Samson , he would lay all prostrate before him ; and like him , rather than submit and give triumph to his foes , would have grasped the columns , and brought the tumbling roof of the theatre ...
... strength entered the field of battle , like Samson , he would lay all prostrate before him ; and like him , rather than submit and give triumph to his foes , would have grasped the columns , and brought the tumbling roof of the theatre ...
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... strength ; and I was wont constantly to exercise myself in the use of the sword , as long as it comported with my habits and my years . Armed with this weapon , as I usually was , I should have thought my- self quite a match for any one ...
... strength ; and I was wont constantly to exercise myself in the use of the sword , as long as it comported with my habits and my years . Armed with this weapon , as I usually was , I should have thought my- self quite a match for any one ...
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... strength . His imagination is everywhere on fire both with intellectual and material visions . A vulgar taste in poetry would call the naked- ness of his language prosaic : but in the enthusiasm of forceful thought the petty ornaments ...
... strength . His imagination is everywhere on fire both with intellectual and material visions . A vulgar taste in poetry would call the naked- ness of his language prosaic : but in the enthusiasm of forceful thought the petty ornaments ...
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