The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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... expression , a dignity of sentiment , and elevation of thought , rarely found in very young writers . " The poem consists of sixty - nine lines . The whole is beautiful . In answer to those who assert the liability of nature to old age ...
... expression , a dignity of sentiment , and elevation of thought , rarely found in very young writers . " The poem consists of sixty - nine lines . The whole is beautiful . In answer to those who assert the liability of nature to old age ...
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... expressions for what he really feels . Now and then there may be a momentary blaze in inferior authors ; but , in bards ... expression : it contains some passages which wander far beyond the bounds of bucolic song , and are in his own ...
... expressions for what he really feels . Now and then there may be a momentary blaze in inferior authors ; but , in bards ... expression : it contains some passages which wander far beyond the bounds of bucolic song , and are in his own ...
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... expression , " revocabo in carmina , " the poet means , that these ancient kings , which were once the themes of the British bards , should now again be celebrated in verse . Milton , in his " Church Government , " written in 1641 ...
... expression , " revocabo in carmina , " the poet means , that these ancient kings , which were once the themes of the British bards , should now again be celebrated in verse . Milton , in his " Church Government , " written in 1641 ...
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... expression . " To this the critic adds many other excellent obser- vations . A Mask , written for a private theatre , and to be performed by highly - educated actors , is not like a play to be exhibited to a mixed and common audience ...
... expression . " To this the critic adds many other excellent obser- vations . A Mask , written for a private theatre , and to be performed by highly - educated actors , is not like a play to be exhibited to a mixed and common audience ...
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... expression , you seem to afford me room to suspect that you have rather forgotten me , since , as you say , you admire in me so many different virtues wedded together . From so many weddings I should assuredly dread a family too ...
... expression , you seem to afford me room to suspect that you have rather forgotten me , since , as you say , you admire in me so many different virtues wedded together . From so many weddings I should assuredly dread a family too ...
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