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... Voltaire : who , while in England , ble thing is , that the poet and the critic could not ( probably at Mr. Doddington's seat in Dorsetshire , ) agree : for the Rules of the Essay condemned the ridiculed , with some severity , Milton's ...
... Voltaire : who , while in England , ble thing is , that the poet and the critic could not ( probably at Mr. Doddington's seat in Dorsetshire , ) agree : for the Rules of the Essay condemned the ridiculed , with some severity , Milton's ...
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... VOLTAIRE . My Muse , a bird of passage , flies From frozen clime to milder skies : Nor calls in vain ; the call inspires Far other counsels and desires , Than once prevailed : we stand on higher ground : What scenes we see ! -Exalted ...
... VOLTAIRE . My Muse , a bird of passage , flies From frozen clime to milder skies : Nor calls in vain ; the call inspires Far other counsels and desires , Than once prevailed : we stand on higher ground : What scenes we see ! -Exalted ...
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... Voltaire ! long life's the greatest curse That mortals can receive , When they imagine the chief end Of living is to live . Quite thoughtless of their day of death , That birthday of their sorrow ; Knowing it may be distant far , Nor ...
... Voltaire ! long life's the greatest curse That mortals can receive , When they imagine the chief end Of living is to live . Quite thoughtless of their day of death , That birthday of their sorrow ; Knowing it may be distant far , Nor ...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Preliminary ... John Milton,Charles Dexter Cleveland Visualització completa - 1873 |
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