The Life of John MiltonG. and W. B. Whittaker, 1970 - 490 pages |
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Page 145
... strong and pure thy sparkling stanzas flow . Thine are the arts : in thee with Delphi's God Bacchus and Ceres fix their loved abode ; Hence triply fed , thy dulcet accents roll , Which melt and swell by turns the ravish'd soul . And now ...
... strong and pure thy sparkling stanzas flow . Thine are the arts : in thee with Delphi's God Bacchus and Ceres fix their loved abode ; Hence triply fed , thy dulcet accents roll , Which melt and swell by turns the ravish'd soul . And now ...
Page 186
... strong and active and sparkling health which , in the intellectual and the moral not less than in the natural world ... strong burst of eloquence , " a noble and puissant nation rousing herself , like the strong man after sleep , and ...
... strong and active and sparkling health which , in the intellectual and the moral not less than in the natural world ... strong burst of eloquence , " a noble and puissant nation rousing herself , like the strong man after sleep , and ...
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... strong within his heart and the attraction of glory bright before his view , he produced , early in the year 1651 , that noble acquittal of his engagement to the Council , 31 The Defense of the People of England . " To speak of this ...
... strong within his heart and the attraction of glory bright before his view , he produced , early in the year 1651 , that noble acquittal of his engagement to the Council , 31 The Defense of the People of England . " To speak of this ...
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