Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical PrefacesThomas Wardle, 1844 - 807 pagine |
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... cause , the hopes of which now began to as a king's scholar . He has represented himself as revive . The Restoration reinstated him , with other so deficient in memory , as to have been unable to royalists , in his own country ; and he ...
... cause , the hopes of which now began to as a king's scholar . He has represented himself as revive . The Restoration reinstated him , with other so deficient in memory , as to have been unable to royalists , in his own country ; and he ...
Pagina 6
... cause of solid harms ! But I shall find out counter - charms Thy airy devilship to remove From this circle here of love . Sure I shall rid myself of thee By the night's obscurity , And obscurer secrecy ! Unlike to every other sprite ...
... cause of solid harms ! But I shall find out counter - charms Thy airy devilship to remove From this circle here of love . Sure I shall rid myself of thee By the night's obscurity , And obscurer secrecy ! Unlike to every other sprite ...
Pagina 15
... cause of Spanheim ; and he returned through France , having his disinheritance , settled in London as a scrivener , been absent about a year and three months . and marrying a woman of good family , had two On his arrival , Milton found ...
... cause of Spanheim ; and he returned through France , having his disinheritance , settled in London as a scrivener , been absent about a year and three months . and marrying a woman of good family , had two On his arrival , Milton found ...
Pagina 16
... cause of his predilection for Cromwell , was been driven from home by the triumph of the re- that he saw no refuge from the intolerance of the publican arms . Presbyterians , but in the moderation of the Pro- In the progress of Milton's ...
... cause of his predilection for Cromwell , was been driven from home by the triumph of the re- that he saw no refuge from the intolerance of the publican arms . Presbyterians , but in the moderation of the Pro- In the progress of Milton's ...
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... causes deep ? I saw when at his word the formless mass , This world's material mould , came to a heap : Confusion heard ... cause to boast , Begins his dire attempt ; which nigh the birth Now rolling boils in his tumultuous breast , And ...
... causes deep ? I saw when at his word the formless mass , This world's material mould , came to a heap : Confusion heard ... cause to boast , Begins his dire attempt ; which nigh the birth Now rolling boils in his tumultuous breast , And ...
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