John Milton: The Patriot and Poet; Illustrations of the Model ManFolcroft Library Editions, 1970 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... things . Nothing is reserved for beauty , nothing for the glory of the universe or the en- tertainment of the soul . All things are valued just as they have the stamp of utility or sen- suality upon them . Some Comuses would find too ...
... things . Nothing is reserved for beauty , nothing for the glory of the universe or the en- tertainment of the soul . All things are valued just as they have the stamp of utility or sen- suality upon them . Some Comuses would find too ...
الصفحة 89
... things . It may indeed be true that all are a kind of drapery and preparation for him ; but that mode of speech is not to be admired by which we describe all things as ministering to our enjoyment : we should see a hidden beauty , a ...
... things . It may indeed be true that all are a kind of drapery and preparation for him ; but that mode of speech is not to be admired by which we describe all things as ministering to our enjoyment : we should see a hidden beauty , a ...
الصفحة 119
... things , assenting to the force of reason and convincement . " What could a man require more from a nation so pliant and so prone to seek after knowledge ? What wants there to such a towardly and pregnant soil , but wise and faith- ful ...
... things , assenting to the force of reason and convincement . " What could a man require more from a nation so pliant and so prone to seek after knowledge ? What wants there to such a towardly and pregnant soil , but wise and faith- ful ...
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First Efforts of a Great Life | 13 |
Horton Buckinghamshire | 26 |
Milton Travelling | 41 |
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ancient appears Areopagitica beauty behold bishops blind Buckinghamshire called CHAPTER character Charles cheerful church civil colours Comus conscience court darkness death defence delights despotism Divine earth Eikon Eikon Basilike England evil faith father fear fiery Forest Hill freedom genius grandeur hath Heaven Hell hill honour illustrious imagination Italy John Milton Johnson king L'Allegro labours Lady land learned Let the reader liberty light live Lycidas magnificent majesty marriage mind Moloch moral musing nation ness never night noble o'er Paradise Lost Paradise Regained peace perfect Petrarch poem poet poet's poetry political popery portrait Powell prelates prince Reformation religion rich Rome round Salmasius Satan says seems Shakspear Sir Egerton Brydges solemn sonnet soul spirit sublime sweet taste terrible things Thomas Warton thou thought tion tonnage and poundage truth virtue walk winds wonderful writings written youth