John Milton: the Patriot and PoetPartridge & Oakey, 1852 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... lives were frittered away in a round of petty pursuits , not worth the name of occupations , are drawn at full length - their witless words all carefully jotted down , and their objectless movements B described with ridiculous ...
... lives were frittered away in a round of petty pursuits , not worth the name of occupations , are drawn at full length - their witless words all carefully jotted down , and their objectless movements B described with ridiculous ...
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... more than what is known of his illustrious predecessors . Of inci- dents we have scarcely any . The lives of such men are supposed , —perhaps correctly , —to be wanting in incident . Their most important days present to 14 MILTON .
... more than what is known of his illustrious predecessors . Of inci- dents we have scarcely any . The lives of such men are supposed , —perhaps correctly , —to be wanting in incident . Their most important days present to 14 MILTON .
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... ere long To his celestial concert us unite , To live with him , and sing in endless morn of light ! " The sonnet , on his being arrived at the age of three - and - twenty years , shows to FIRST EFFORTS OF A GREAT LIFE . 19.
... ere long To his celestial concert us unite , To live with him , and sing in endless morn of light ! " The sonnet , on his being arrived at the age of three - and - twenty years , shows to FIRST EFFORTS OF A GREAT LIFE . 19.
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... live with her , and live with thee , In unreproved pleasures free . " The contemplative man goes forth not in the morning ; but in the evening he sits upon some rising plot of ground , and hears the solemn curfew . " Over some wide ...
... live with her , and live with thee , In unreproved pleasures free . " The contemplative man goes forth not in the morning ; but in the evening he sits upon some rising plot of ground , and hears the solemn curfew . " Over some wide ...
الصفحة 34
... . These pleasures , Melancholy , give , And I with thee will choose to live . " Dr. Johnson calls these pieces " two noble efforts of the imagination . " Almost every line is a picture ; and by ordinary readers they will 34 MILTON .
... . These pleasures , Melancholy , give , And I with thee will choose to live . " Dr. Johnson calls these pieces " two noble efforts of the imagination . " Almost every line is a picture ; and by ordinary readers they will 34 MILTON .
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