The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... present circumstances . The same happy choice of scene supplied Sophocles in Philoctetes , ' Shakspeare in ' As You Like It , ' and Fletcher in the ' Faithful Shepherdess , ' with frequent and even unavoidable opportunities of rural ...
... present circumstances . The same happy choice of scene supplied Sophocles in Philoctetes , ' Shakspeare in ' As You Like It , ' and Fletcher in the ' Faithful Shepherdess , ' with frequent and even unavoidable opportunities of rural ...
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... present lot . Upon this passage , also , Warton has the following curious note : - " By studying the reveries of the Platonic writers , Milton contracted a theory concerning chastity and the purity of love , in the contemplation of ...
... present lot . Upon this passage , also , Warton has the following curious note : - " By studying the reveries of the Platonic writers , Milton contracted a theory concerning chastity and the purity of love , in the contemplation of ...
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... present composition every word is eminently poetical . Passages of similar beauty may be found in Shakspeare , and even in Fletcher , - but not a uniform and unbroken web . It is true that there is little passion in this dramatic poem ...
... present composition every word is eminently poetical . Passages of similar beauty may be found in Shakspeare , and even in Fletcher , - but not a uniform and unbroken web . It is true that there is little passion in this dramatic poem ...
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... present had lent me ; I foresee what stories I should hear within myself , all my life after , of discourage and reproach . Timorous and ungrateful , the church of God is now again at the foot of her insulting enemies , and thou ...
... present had lent me ; I foresee what stories I should hear within myself , all my life after , of discourage and reproach . Timorous and ungrateful , the church of God is now again at the foot of her insulting enemies , and thou ...
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... present the like offer in our own ancient stories ; or whether those dramatic compositions , wherein Sophocles and Euripides reign , shall be found more doctrinal and exemplary to a nation . " The Scripture also affords us a divine ...
... present the like offer in our own ancient stories ; or whether those dramatic compositions , wherein Sophocles and Euripides reign , shall be found more doctrinal and exemplary to a nation . " The Scripture also affords us a divine ...
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