The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... Italy , unless his friendship to Charles Deodate be a sign of it ; which , I think , looking at the poetical addresses to him , it is not . The nature of Milton's lofty temper , which could not endure submission even to college ...
... Italy , unless his friendship to Charles Deodate be a sign of it ; which , I think , looking at the poetical addresses to him , it is not . The nature of Milton's lofty temper , which could not endure submission even to college ...
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... Italy increased this counter- action . Milton left England in 1638 , in his thirtieth year ; was presented to Grotius , at Paris , by Lord Scudamore , the English ambassador ; proceeded to Nice , embarked for Genoa , and thence through ...
... Italy increased this counter- action . Milton left England in 1638 , in his thirtieth year ; was presented to Grotius , at Paris , by Lord Scudamore , the English ambassador ; proceeded to Nice , embarked for Genoa , and thence through ...
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... Italian writers has some- times infected his English poetry with false ornaments , his Latin verses , both in diction and sentiment , are at least free from gross depravations . " Some of Milton's Latin poems were written in his first ...
... Italian writers has some- times infected his English poetry with false ornaments , his Latin verses , both in diction and sentiment , are at least free from gross depravations . " Some of Milton's Latin poems were written in his first ...
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... Italian his degenerate speech adorns , That witnesses his mixture with the Goth ; And Palestine's prophetic songs divine . To sum the whole , whate'er the heaven contains , The earth beneath it , and the air between , The rivers and the ...
... Italian his degenerate speech adorns , That witnesses his mixture with the Goth ; And Palestine's prophetic songs divine . To sum the whole , whate'er the heaven contains , The earth beneath it , and the air between , The rivers and the ...
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... Italian , and placed on them his hopes of fame . But in a language which is not our own we can never equally express our unborrowed thoughts . In bringing our phraseology to the test , we are driven to the train of mind of others . It ...
... Italian , and placed on them his hopes of fame . But in a language which is not our own we can never equally express our unborrowed thoughts . In bringing our phraseology to the test , we are driven to the train of mind of others . It ...
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