The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... force , natu- rally fell into fragments when that force was taken away ; and Milton saw himself and his cause in equal danger . But he had still hope of doing something . He wrote letters , which Toland has published , to such men as he ...
... force , natu- rally fell into fragments when that force was taken away ; and Milton saw himself and his cause in equal danger . But he had still hope of doing something . He wrote letters , which Toland has published , to such men as he ...
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... force , redeunt in carmina vires . To this it is answered , that Philips could hardly mistake time so well marked ; and it may be added , that Milton might find different times of the year favourable to different parts of life . Mr ...
... force , redeunt in carmina vires . To this it is answered , that Philips could hardly mistake time so well marked ; and it may be added , that Milton might find different times of the year favourable to different parts of life . Mr ...
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... force their own judgment into false appro- bation of his little pieces , and prevail upon them- selves to think that ... forces dissatisfaction on the mind . When Cow- ley tells of Hervey , that they studied together , it is easy to ...
... force their own judgment into false appro- bation of his little pieces , and prevail upon them- selves to think that ... forces dissatisfaction on the mind . When Cow- ley tells of Hervey , that they studied together , it is easy to ...
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... force Of all their regions ; powers , which only the control of Omnipotence re- strains from laying creation waste , and filling the vast expanse of space with ruin and confusion . To dis- play the motives and actions of beings thus ...
... force Of all their regions ; powers , which only the control of Omnipotence re- strains from laying creation waste , and filling the vast expanse of space with ruin and confusion . To dis- play the motives and actions of beings thus ...
Strona 81
... force of study and genius ; of a great accumulation of materials , with judgment to digest , and fancy to combine them : Milton was able to select from nature , or from story , from ancient fable , or from modern science , what- ever ...
... force of study and genius ; of a great accumulation of materials , with judgment to digest , and fancy to combine them : Milton was able to select from nature , or from story , from ancient fable , or from modern science , what- ever ...
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Strona 100 - This neglect of rime is so little to be taken for a defect, though it may seem so perhaps to vulgar readers, that it is rather to be esteemed an example, the first in English, of ancient liberty recovered to heroic poem from the troublesome and modern bondage of riming.