The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 pages |
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Page v
... bringing them , by means of luminous critical and explanatory notes , within the comprehension of his humblest countrymen ... bring the work to a triumphant close ( although at an outlay which must , in the event of failure , have been ...
... bringing them , by means of luminous critical and explanatory notes , within the comprehension of his humblest countrymen ... bring the work to a triumphant close ( although at an outlay which must , in the event of failure , have been ...
Page xv
... bring thy choicest treasure ; Not those new - fangled toys and trimming slight , Which takes our late fantasticks ... brings Immortal nectar to her kingly sire : & c . " Here , " , " Warton again observes , " are strong indications of a ...
... bring thy choicest treasure ; Not those new - fangled toys and trimming slight , Which takes our late fantasticks ... brings Immortal nectar to her kingly sire : & c . " Here , " , " Warton again observes , " are strong indications of a ...
Page xxvi
... bring out that which he ought to express himself . It will not be pretended that there is any moral pathos here ; and moral pathos is assuredly one of the finest spells of poetry . Pathos cannot be produced by a writer who has not a ...
... bring out that which he ought to express himself . It will not be pretended that there is any moral pathos here ; and moral pathos is assuredly one of the finest spells of poetry . Pathos cannot be produced by a writer who has not a ...
Page xl
... brings to my recollection the slandering More , and makes me again call the Deity to witness , that in all those places ... bring about their damning designs , that stand now at the entrance of the bottomless pit , expecting the watch ...
... brings to my recollection the slandering More , and makes me again call the Deity to witness , that in all those places ... bring about their damning designs , that stand now at the entrance of the bottomless pit , expecting the watch ...
Page xli
... bring forth that viper of sedition , that , for these fourscore years , has been breeding to eat through the entrails of our peace ; but let her cast her abortive spawn without the danger of this travailing and throbbing kingdom , that ...
... bring forth that viper of sedition , that , for these fourscore years , has been breeding to eat through the entrails of our peace ; but let her cast her abortive spawn without the danger of this travailing and throbbing kingdom , that ...
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