Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Saul was troubled with an evil spirit ; from this Cowley takes an opportunity of describing Hell , and telling the history of Lucifer , who was , he says , Once general of a gilded host of sprites , Like Hesper leading forth the ...
... Saul was troubled with an evil spirit ; from this Cowley takes an opportunity of describing Hell , and telling the history of Lucifer , who was , he says , Once general of a gilded host of sprites , Like Hesper leading forth the ...
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... Saul both the body and mind of a hero : His way once chose , he forward thrust outright , Nor turn'd aside for danger or delight . And the different beauties of the lofty Merah and the gentle Michol are very justly conceived and ...
... Saul both the body and mind of a hero : His way once chose , he forward thrust outright , Nor turn'd aside for danger or delight . And the different beauties of the lofty Merah and the gentle Michol are very justly conceived and ...
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... Saul that is his foe , and we his friends . The man who has his God , no aid can lack ; And we who bid him go , will bring him back . Yet amidst his negligence he sometimes attempted an improved and scientific ver- sification ; of which ...
... Saul that is his foe , and we his friends . The man who has his God , no aid can lack ; And we who bid him go , will bring him back . Yet amidst his negligence he sometimes attempted an improved and scientific ver- sification ; of which ...
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... Saul and Jonathan : for I had no mind to carry him quite on to his anointing at Hebron , because it is the custom of heroic poets ( as we see by the examples of Homer and Virgil , whom we should do ill to forsake to imitate others ) ...
... Saul and Jonathan : for I had no mind to carry him quite on to his anointing at Hebron , because it is the custom of heroic poets ( as we see by the examples of Homer and Virgil , whom we should do ill to forsake to imitate others ) ...
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... Saul through his disguise did know , Yet , when the devil comes up disguis'd , she cries , " Behold ! the Gods arise . " In vain alas ! these outward hopes are try'd ; Reason within's our only guide ; Reason , which ( God be prais'd ...
... Saul through his disguise did know , Yet , when the devil comes up disguis'd , she cries , " Behold ! the Gods arise . " In vain alas ! these outward hopes are try'd ; Reason within's our only guide ; Reason , which ( God be prais'd ...
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