The Poetical Works of John MiltonArundel Print, 1881 - 627 pàgines |
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Pàgina xxiii
... thought it would be a ' blot on their escutcheon whenever the Court should come to flourish again . However , it so incensed our author that he thought it would be dishonourable " ever to receive her again after such a repulse ; so that ...
... thought it would be a ' blot on their escutcheon whenever the Court should come to flourish again . However , it so incensed our author that he thought it would be dishonourable " ever to receive her again after such a repulse ; so that ...
Pàgina 328
... leading , And his deep thoughts , the better to converse With solitude , till far from track of men , Thought following thought , and step by step led on , He enter'd now the bordering desert wild , 1 And 328 PARADISE REGAINED .
... leading , And his deep thoughts , the better to converse With solitude , till far from track of men , Thought following thought , and step by step led on , He enter'd now the bordering desert wild , 1 And 328 PARADISE REGAINED .
Pàgina 390
... thought it not unworthy to insert a verse of Euripides into the text of Holy Scripture , 1 Cor . xv . 31 , 1 and Paræus , commenting on the Revelation , divides the whole book , as a tragedy , into acts , distinguished each by a chorus ...
... thought it not unworthy to insert a verse of Euripides into the text of Holy Scripture , 1 Cor . xv . 31 , 1 and Paræus , commenting on the Revelation , divides the whole book , as a tragedy , into acts , distinguished each by a chorus ...
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