The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pages |
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Page 54
... never in Virgil , nor , as I believe , in any of the Augustan poets . Many of Milton's expressions in his latin poems are not supported by high classical authority , society avoided ; his name pronounced with execration ; his 54 LIFE OF ...
... never in Virgil , nor , as I believe , in any of the Augustan poets . Many of Milton's expressions in his latin poems are not supported by high classical authority , society avoided ; his name pronounced with execration ; his 54 LIFE OF ...
Page 59
... never quit These fatal walls : and now with human blood Drunk and made savage , Coмus riots here , Sent by his kindred Furies to destroy : While they , the baleful inmates of this house With notes of horror and Tartarean din , Sing the ...
... never quit These fatal walls : and now with human blood Drunk and made savage , Coмus riots here , Sent by his kindred Furies to destroy : While they , the baleful inmates of this house With notes of horror and Tartarean din , Sing the ...
Page 80
... never before crowded into an equal space : the impression made by it on the imagina- tion is to be felt , and not explained . Although these poems obtained some early notice , the number of their admirers y 66 Perhaps , " says Mr.Warton ...
... never before crowded into an equal space : the impression made by it on the imagina- tion is to be felt , and not explained . Although these poems obtained some early notice , the number of their admirers y 66 Perhaps , " says Mr.Warton ...
Page 82
... never failed of your applause , though he might sometimes of your assent . When your judgment coyly held back , your imagination yielded to his seductive addresses ; and you wished him to be right , when you were forced to pro- nounce ...
... never failed of your applause , though he might sometimes of your assent . When your judgment coyly held back , your imagination yielded to his seductive addresses ; and you wished him to be right , when you were forced to pro- nounce ...
Page 83
... never staid to investigate , passed immediately through his open ear into his responsive heart ; and his fortune , small as his disinterest- edness had suffered it to remain , was instantly communicated to relieve . His humanity ...
... never staid to investigate , passed immediately through his open ear into his responsive heart ; and his fortune , small as his disinterest- edness had suffered it to remain , was instantly communicated to relieve . His humanity ...
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