The Poetical Works of John Milton; to which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorW. Tegg & Company, 1848 - 576 pagine |
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Pagina vii
... honoured her memory in his eighteenth sonnet . He had now reached his forty - seventh year , and being free from external interruptions , applied him- self to the consideration of three works , which had been long reserved for future ...
... honoured her memory in his eighteenth sonnet . He had now reached his forty - seventh year , and being free from external interruptions , applied him- self to the consideration of three works , which had been long reserved for future ...
Pagina ix
... honour equally imperishable upon the nation signalized for his birth . Four years after his Paradise Lost ' ( 1671 ) , he published his Paradise Regained , ' and Samson Agonistes . ' ' Paradise Regained ' was his favourite production ...
... honour equally imperishable upon the nation signalized for his birth . Four years after his Paradise Lost ' ( 1671 ) , he published his Paradise Regained , ' and Samson Agonistes . ' ' Paradise Regained ' was his favourite production ...
Pagina 17
... honour claim'd Azazel as his right , a cherub tall : Who forthwith from the glittering staff unfurl'd The imperial ensign ; which , full high advanced , Shone like a meteor , streaming to the wind , With gems and golden lustre rich ...
... honour claim'd Azazel as his right , a cherub tall : Who forthwith from the glittering staff unfurl'd The imperial ensign ; which , full high advanced , Shone like a meteor , streaming to the wind , With gems and golden lustre rich ...
Pagina 39
... Wherefore do I assume These royalties , and not refuse to reign , Refusing to accept as great a share Of hazard , as of honour , due alike To him who reigns , and so much to him due Of hazard more , as he above the rest High BOOK II . 39.
... Wherefore do I assume These royalties , and not refuse to reign , Refusing to accept as great a share Of hazard , as of honour , due alike To him who reigns , and so much to him due Of hazard more , as he above the rest High BOOK II . 39.
Pagina 40
John Milton. Of hazard more , as he above the rest High honour'd sits ? Go , therefore , mighty powers , Terror of heaven , though fallen ; intend at home ( While here shall be our home ) , what best may ease The present misery , and ...
John Milton. Of hazard more , as he above the rest High honour'd sits ? Go , therefore , mighty powers , Terror of heaven , though fallen ; intend at home ( While here shall be our home ) , what best may ease The present misery , and ...
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