The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors, Том 4C. and J. Rivington; J. Cuthell; J. Nunn; J. and W.T. Clarke; Longman and Company ... [and 17 others], 1826 |
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... hope that PARADISE REGAINED slipped accidentally out of the List : indeed what the late Mr. Warton has said of the Comus , I do not hesitate to apply to the Poem before us , and to hazard freely my unqualified opinion , that " the ...
... hope that PARADISE REGAINED slipped accidentally out of the List : indeed what the late Mr. Warton has said of the Comus , I do not hesitate to apply to the Poem before us , and to hazard freely my unqualified opinion , that " the ...
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... hope for . Even in his Paradise Lost he expresses his fears , lest he had begun too late , and lest an age too late , or cold climate , or years , should have damped his intended wing ; and surely he had much greater cause to dread the ...
... hope for . Even in his Paradise Lost he expresses his fears , lest he had begun too late , and lest an age too late , or cold climate , or years , should have damped his intended wing ; and surely he had much greater cause to dread the ...
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... hope in him , purifieth himself even as he is pure . " NEWTON . Ver . 81 . Heaven above the clouds Unfold her crystal doors ; ] It is the same idea in the Ode on the Nativ . st . 13. " Ring out , ye crystal spheres . " And in the Latin ...
... hope in him , purifieth himself even as he is pure . " NEWTON . Ver . 81 . Heaven above the clouds Unfold her crystal doors ; ] It is the same idea in the Ode on the Nativ . st . 13. " Ring out , ye crystal spheres . " And in the Latin ...
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... hope of like success . He ended , and his words impression left Of much amazement to the infernal crew , Distracted and surpris'd with deep dismay At these sad tidings ; but no time was then For long indulgence to their fears or grief ...
... hope of like success . He ended , and his words impression left Of much amazement to the infernal crew , Distracted and surpris'd with deep dismay At these sad tidings ; but no time was then For long indulgence to their fears or grief ...
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... hope of success . And their attention is thus engaged , the better to engage the attention of the reader . NEWTON . Ver . 169 . then into hymns Burst forth , and in celestial measures mov❜d , Circling the throne and singing , ] Milton ...
... hope of success . And their attention is thus engaged , the better to engage the attention of the reader . NEWTON . Ver . 169 . then into hymns Burst forth , and in celestial measures mov❜d , Circling the throne and singing , ] Milton ...
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