The works of John Milton in verse and prose, with a life of the author by J. Mitford, Volumen11851 |
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... Cause and Cure of a Wounded Confcience , fcp . 8vo . 6s . Fuller's Holy and Profane State , fcp . 8vo . 6s . Fuller's Hiftory of the Holy War , fcp . 8vo . 6s . Memorials of the Life and Works of Thomas Fuller , D. D. by the Rev. Arthur ...
... Cause and Cure of a Wounded Confcience , fcp . 8vo . 6s . Fuller's Holy and Profane State , fcp . 8vo . 6s . Fuller's Hiftory of the Holy War , fcp . 8vo . 6s . Memorials of the Life and Works of Thomas Fuller , D. D. by the Rev. Arthur ...
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John Milton. in the Aldine Edition of Milton , he directly mentions the cause of his difgrace , and of its removal- Omnium plaufu exceptæ funt inimicorum qui in me alias propter ftudiorum diffidia , effent prorfus infenfo et inimico ...
John Milton. in the Aldine Edition of Milton , he directly mentions the cause of his difgrace , and of its removal- Omnium plaufu exceptæ funt inimicorum qui in me alias propter ftudiorum diffidia , effent prorfus infenfo et inimico ...
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... cause of offence- ' Ceteraque ingenio non fubeunda meo . ' " As a removal of all doubt on this fubject is im- portant , meeting us as the charge does on the authority of a great name , I fhall here tranfcribe fome further notice of it ...
... cause of offence- ' Ceteraque ingenio non fubeunda meo . ' " As a removal of all doubt on this fubject is im- portant , meeting us as the charge does on the authority of a great name , I fhall here tranfcribe fome further notice of it ...
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... cause , and against Chrift for not allowing divorces . The fame , O horrid ! that defended the lawfulness of the greatest crime that ever was committed , to put our thrice - excellent King to death ; a petty schoolboy fcribbler that ...
... cause , and against Chrift for not allowing divorces . The fame , O horrid ! that defended the lawfulness of the greatest crime that ever was committed , to put our thrice - excellent King to death ; a petty schoolboy fcribbler that ...
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... cause of one divorce , or may it release from a succeffion of imprudent engagements ? Milton's courtship was ... causes of his unhappiness . The fobereft , and best governed men , he says , are least practised in these affairs ; and who ...
... cause of one divorce , or may it release from a succeffion of imprudent engagements ? Milton's courtship was ... causes of his unhappiness . The fobereft , and best governed men , he says , are least practised in these affairs ; and who ...
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Pasajes populares
Página 104 - With nectar pure his oozy locks he laves, And hears the unexpressive nuptial song In the blest kingdoms meek of joy and love. There entertain him all the saints above In solemn troops, and sweet societies That sing, and singing in their glory move, And wipe the tears for ever from his eyes. Now, Lycidas, the shepherds weep no more; Henceforth thou art the Genius of the shore In thy large recompense, and shalt be good To all that wander in that perilous flood.
Página 98 - Bitter constraint, and sad occasion dear, Compels me to disturb your season due : For Lycidas* is dead, dead ere his prime, Young Lycidas, and hath not left his peer : Who would not sing for Lycidas ? He knew Himself to sing, and build the lofty rhyme.
Página 114 - Sometimes with secure delight The upland hamlets will invite, When the merry bells ring round, And the jocund rebecks sound To many a youth and many a maid, Dancing in the chequer'd shade...
Página 108 - Pelops' line, Or the tale of Troy divine, Or what (though rare) of later age, Ennobled hath the buskined stage. But O, sad Virgin, that thy power Might raise Musaeus from his bower, Or bid the soul of Orpheus sing Such notes as warbled to the string, Drew iron tears down Pluto's cheek, And made Hell grant what Love did seek.
Página 101 - O fountain Arethuse, and thou honoured flood, Smooth-sliding Mincius, crowned with vocal reeds, That strain I heard was of a higher mood ! But now my oat proceeds, And listens to the Herald of the Sea That came in Neptune's plea.
Página 130 - And, though the shady gloom Had given day her room, The sun himself withheld his wonted speed, And hid his head for shame, As his inferior flame The new-enlighten'd world no more should need.
Página 103 - Namancos and Bayona's hold; Look homeward Angel now, and melt with ruth : And, O ye Dolphins, waft the hapless youth.
Página 127 - This is the month, and this the happy morn Wherein the Son of Heaven's Eternal King Of wedded maid and virgin mother born, Our great redemption from above did bring...
Página 103 - Weep no more, woeful shepherds, weep no more, For Lycidas your sorrow is not dead, Sunk though he be beneath the watery floor. So sinks the day-star in the ocean bed. And yet anon repairs his drooping head, And tricks his beams, and with new-spangled ore Flames in the forehead of the morning sky...
Página 112 - And in thy right hand lead with thee The mountain nymph, sweet Liberty; And if I give thee honour due, Mirth, admit me of thy crew, To live with her and live with thee, In unreproved pleasures free...