The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... called by the king , he was elected to represent his native town ; when he soon be- came distinguished by the justness of his opinions , and the vigour and decision of his counsels . When the sword was drawn , he offered his services ...
... called by the king , he was elected to represent his native town ; when he soon be- came distinguished by the justness of his opinions , and the vigour and decision of his counsels . When the sword was drawn , he offered his services ...
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... called on the poet after his return to London , was shown by him this poem , with the remark , " This is owing to you ; for you put it into my head by the question you put to me at Chalfont . " He is said to have written it in a state ...
... called on the poet after his return to London , was shown by him this poem , with the remark , " This is owing to you ; for you put it into my head by the question you put to me at Chalfont . " He is said to have written it in a state ...
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... in the garden of Eden . While he was dictating the pas- sages I have cited , how unutterably grand must have been the exaltation of his mind ! Great pains have been taken to discover what is called LIFE OF MILTON . lxxvii.
... in the garden of Eden . While he was dictating the pas- sages I have cited , how unutterably grand must have been the exaltation of his mind ! Great pains have been taken to discover what is called LIFE OF MILTON . lxxvii.
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... called ratiocination in verse : thus Dryden and Pope were his supreme favourites . I remember how he shocked the taste and the creed of the higher and more imaginative classes of his poetical readers , when his " Lives " came out : but ...
... called ratiocination in verse : thus Dryden and Pope were his supreme favourites . I remember how he shocked the taste and the creed of the higher and more imaginative classes of his poetical readers , when his " Lives " came out : but ...
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... called upon to perform our part among the human inhabitants of the solid earth : and the grandeur of bold enterprise , or patient suffering , has a longer , deeper , and more instructive hold upon the mind , than any simple and unmixed ...
... called upon to perform our part among the human inhabitants of the solid earth : and the grandeur of bold enterprise , or patient suffering , has a longer , deeper , and more instructive hold upon the mind , than any simple and unmixed ...
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