The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... ENGLAND , " 1641 . [ DANTE , Inferno , xix . 115. ] AH , Constantine , of how much ill was cause , Not thy conversion , but those rich domains That the first wealthy Pope received of thee ! [ PETRARCH , Sonnet 107. ] FOUNDED in chaste ...
... ENGLAND , " 1641 . [ DANTE , Inferno , xix . 115. ] AH , Constantine , of how much ill was cause , Not thy conversion , but those rich domains That the first wealthy Pope received of thee ! [ PETRARCH , Sonnet 107. ] FOUNDED in chaste ...
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... England , and was calling loudly for a return to the Elizabethan Blank Verse for lofty subjects and Prose for others . Thus in the Epilogue to Buckingham's Rehearsal : — " Wherefore , for ours , and for the Kingdom's peace , May this ...
... England , and was calling loudly for a return to the Elizabethan Blank Verse for lofty subjects and Prose for others . Thus in the Epilogue to Buckingham's Rehearsal : — " Wherefore , for ours , and for the Kingdom's peace , May this ...
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... England , by men of excel- " lent wit indeed , but of small learning and less judgment in that behalf . " But now , when men know the difference , and have the examples both " of the best and of the worst , surely to follow rather the ...
... England , by men of excel- " lent wit indeed , but of small learning and less judgment in that behalf . " But now , when men know the difference , and have the examples both " of the best and of the worst , surely to follow rather the ...
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... England ) ; and other instances might be found . Again , in his poetry there are just ( if the verbal indexes have guided us properly ) five passages , in addition to the present , where the word in either form occurs ; and in three of ...
... England ) ; and other instances might be found . Again , in his poetry there are just ( if the verbal indexes have guided us properly ) five passages , in addition to the present , where the word in either form occurs ; and in three of ...
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... England while he was writing . In most emergencies men may be distinguished as taking some the Moloch view of affairs , which recommends action at all hazards ; others the Belial view , which recommends slothful epicureanism ; and ...
... England while he was writing . In most emergencies men may be distinguished as taking some the Moloch view of affairs , which recommends action at all hazards ; others the Belial view , which recommends slothful epicureanism ; and ...
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