John Milton: the Patriot and PoetPartridge & Oakey, 1852 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... soul ; now it sobs , and now it soars , -expressing either tenderness or terror , mysterious awe , or haughty majesty . Thus the prevalence of peace throughout the world at our Lord's nativity is alluded to . " No war or battle sound ...
... soul ; now it sobs , and now it soars , -expressing either tenderness or terror , mysterious awe , or haughty majesty . Thus the prevalence of peace throughout the world at our Lord's nativity is alluded to . " No war or battle sound ...
الصفحة 31
... soul of harmony . " All the elements of this exquisite cheerful- ness , it should be noticed , are derived from virtuous enjoyments . Cowley , or any of the other poets of that age , would have given very different colours to the merry ...
... soul of harmony . " All the elements of this exquisite cheerful- ness , it should be noticed , are derived from virtuous enjoyments . Cowley , or any of the other poets of that age , would have given very different colours to the merry ...
الصفحة 52
... soul ; he rises before us shrouded in the grand habiliments of the ancient prophet ; he combines within himself the poet , the prophet , the martyr , and the priest ; he is always sublime ; this man never stoops to littleness ; he ...
... soul ; he rises before us shrouded in the grand habiliments of the ancient prophet ; he combines within himself the poet , the prophet , the martyr , and the priest ; he is always sublime ; this man never stoops to littleness ; he ...
الصفحة 67
... soul , it must have been indeed a delight to live in constant intercourse with men whose souls were as noble and brave as the most illustrious of the land of Epaminondas and Camillus --- to be a sharer in the events which were to ...
... soul , it must have been indeed a delight to live in constant intercourse with men whose souls were as noble and brave as the most illustrious of the land of Epaminondas and Camillus --- to be a sharer in the events which were to ...
الصفحة 69
... soul pondered over those times- ( mourning as he saw the Shaftesburys and the Hydes , the reptiles that fatten upon the corruption of courts ) , — over the times of the high - minded Hampden , the scho- THE TIMES . 69.
... soul pondered over those times- ( mourning as he saw the Shaftesburys and the Hydes , the reptiles that fatten upon the corruption of courts ) , — over the times of the high - minded Hampden , the scho- THE TIMES . 69.
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