The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... poem , which is addressed to him , the fullest evidence of the learning , genius , taste , piety , and grati- tude , which had unfolded under his eye ! How pleased must he have been to accept immortality from the hand , which he had ...
... poem , which is addressed to him , the fullest evidence of the learning , genius , taste , piety , and grati- tude , which had unfolded under his eye ! How pleased must he have been to accept immortality from the hand , which he had ...
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... poem concludes . At tibi , chare pater , postquam non æqua merenti Posse referre datur , nec dona rependere factis , Sit memorasse satis , repetitaque munera grato Percensere animo , fidæque reponere menti . Et vos , O nostri ...
... poem concludes . At tibi , chare pater , postquam non æqua merenti Posse referre datur , nec dona rependere factis , Sit memorasse satis , repetitaque munera grato Percensere animo , fidæque reponere menti . Et vos , O nostri ...
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... poetic expres- sion at the early age of fifteen . When we read in this small work of " the golden - tress- ed sun ... poem on the death of his sister's child , his second may be regarded as fixed on his sublime , though unequal ode ...
... poetic expres- sion at the early age of fifteen . When we read in this small work of " the golden - tress- ed sun ... poem on the death of his sister's child , his second may be regarded as fixed on his sublime , though unequal ode ...
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... poems , with its bright companions , the Lycidas , L'Alle- gro and Il Penseroso , does not belong to the period under our notice , and shall be at- tended to in its place ; but it will be proper not to pass the two former without remark ...
... poems , with its bright companions , the Lycidas , L'Alle- gro and Il Penseroso , does not belong to the period under our notice , and shall be at- tended to in its place ; but it will be proper not to pass the two former without remark ...
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... poem : in the first , and the se- cond , the thought , which , at the first glance , might seem to require defence ... poetic . When the poet asks whether the object of LIFE OF MILTON . 39.
... poem : in the first , and the se- cond , the thought , which , at the first glance , might seem to require defence ... poetic . When the poet asks whether the object of LIFE OF MILTON . 39.
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