The Poetical Works of John Milton: To which is Prefixed a Biography of the Author by His Nephew, Edward PhilipsD. Appleton, 1880 - 574 pagine |
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Pagina 9
... things otherwise , and for the most part worse , than else they would have exprest them . Not without cause ... thing of itself , to all judicious eares , triveal and of no true musical delight ; which consists only in apt Numbers , fit ...
... things otherwise , and for the most part worse , than else they would have exprest them . Not without cause ... thing of itself , to all judicious eares , triveal and of no true musical delight ; which consists only in apt Numbers , fit ...
Pagina 14
... things in the most elegant style of composition which he has written , both in Latin and English , has lately presented at the bar of the public PARADISE LOST : a Poem , which , whether we consider the majesty of the subject , or the ...
... things in the most elegant style of composition which he has written , both in Latin and English , has lately presented at the bar of the public PARADISE LOST : a Poem , which , whether we consider the majesty of the subject , or the ...
Pagina 15
... things he would explain , And what was easy he should render vain . Or if a work so infinite he spann'd , Jealous I was that some less skilful hand ( Such as disquiet always what is well , And by ill imitating would excel ) Might hence ...
... things he would explain , And what was easy he should render vain . Or if a work so infinite he spann'd , Jealous I was that some less skilful hand ( Such as disquiet always what is well , And by ill imitating would excel ) Might hence ...
Pagina 17
... thy England's purest phrase But every polish'd realm thy various speech displays . The secret things of heaven and earth , By Nature , too reserved , conceal'd From other minds of highest worth , To thee are INTRODUCTION . 17.
... thy England's purest phrase But every polish'd realm thy various speech displays . The secret things of heaven and earth , By Nature , too reserved , conceal'd From other minds of highest worth , To thee are INTRODUCTION . 17.
Pagina 34
... things for her reception in order . The place agreed on for her present abode was the Widow Webber's house in St ... thing of pedantry : and , probably , he might have some prospect of putting in practice his academical institution ...
... things for her reception in order . The place agreed on for her present abode was the Widow Webber's house in St ... thing of pedantry : and , probably , he might have some prospect of putting in practice his academical institution ...
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Adam agni amorous angels ANTISTROPHE appear'd arm'd arms aught beast behold bliss bright call'd cherubim cloud COMUS Dagon dark death deeds deep delight didst divine doth dread dwell earth eternal evil eyes fair faith Father fear fræna fruit glory gods grace Hæc hand happy hast hath heard heart Heaven heavenly Hell hill honor ipse Israel John Milton King lest light live Lord Lycidas MANOAH Messiah mihi Milton mortal night numina o'er Olympo Paradise Lost PARADISE REGAINED pass'd peace Philistines poems praise quæ reign return'd round SAMSON Satan seat seem'd serpent shade shalt sight Son of God song soon spake spirits stood strength sweet taste thee thence thine things thither thou art thou hast thought throne thyself tibi tree Tu quoque turn'd vex'd virtue voice whence winds wings wonder