John Milton: the Patriot and PoetPartridge & Oakey, 1852 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... the slumbering fire of his rich and ever - varying fictions must have consumed his heart and his brain . How he must have fretted at the base intrigues of courts and councils , and the turpitude of human am- bition 54 MILTON .
... the slumbering fire of his rich and ever - varying fictions must have consumed his heart and his brain . How he must have fretted at the base intrigues of courts and councils , and the turpitude of human am- bition 54 MILTON .
الصفحة 73
... fire . Thus mine author sung it to me ; and , by the leave of those who would be counted the only grave ones , this is no mere amatorious novel ; -though to be wise and skilful in these matters , men heretofore of greatest name in ...
... fire . Thus mine author sung it to me ; and , by the leave of those who would be counted the only grave ones , this is no mere amatorious novel ; -though to be wise and skilful in these matters , men heretofore of greatest name in ...
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... fire . Thus , Salmasius having said that in undertaking the king's defence , he found himself to be encom- passed and affrighted with so many monsters of novelty , that he was at a loss what to say first , what next , and what last of ...
... fire . Thus , Salmasius having said that in undertaking the king's defence , he found himself to be encom- passed and affrighted with so many monsters of novelty , that he was at a loss what to say first , what next , and what last of ...
الصفحة 158
... fires , and the swift , fierce lightnings , was but the painting of the reality with which Milton himself went forth to encounter the terrible hurricanes of life . We have had other pictures of the impersonated Evil ; -and amongst them ...
... fires , and the swift , fierce lightnings , was but the painting of the reality with which Milton himself went forth to encounter the terrible hurricanes of life . We have had other pictures of the impersonated Evil ; -and amongst them ...
الصفحة 164
... fire . This classi- fication was not without intention surely . These may be described as the higher and inferior orders of spirits ; and those , it will be observed , whose character we have cited , are doubtless intro- duced to assure ...
... fire . This classi- fication was not without intention surely . These may be described as the higher and inferior orders of spirits ; and those , it will be observed , whose character we have cited , are doubtless intro- duced to assure ...
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