The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... give a Milton birth , asked ages more . Language like this would be much less absurd , if applied to Shakespeare , who has certainly " carried nature to lengths unknown " to Milton . But the Italians , Germans , French , Spanish , and ...
... give a Milton birth , asked ages more . Language like this would be much less absurd , if applied to Shakespeare , who has certainly " carried nature to lengths unknown " to Milton . But the Italians , Germans , French , Spanish , and ...
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... give now some open sign , that so It may convince . ' Then , in answer , spake The wise Ulysses : ' First observe the scar Which , on the Mount Parnassus , passing forth , A boar inflicted with his ivory tusk . My venerable mother and ...
... give now some open sign , that so It may convince . ' Then , in answer , spake The wise Ulysses : ' First observe the scar Which , on the Mount Parnassus , passing forth , A boar inflicted with his ivory tusk . My venerable mother and ...
Pagina 13
... give Thy young Ulysses ; for I ask'd them each , When yet a boy , and rambled at thy side Within the garden . ' * * * * He said ; the old man's knees sank under him , And his heart melted , for he recognized The signs Ulysses told ...
... give Thy young Ulysses ; for I ask'd them each , When yet a boy , and rambled at thy side Within the garden . ' * * * * He said ; the old man's knees sank under him , And his heart melted , for he recognized The signs Ulysses told ...
Pagina 14
... gives a breastplate to Demoleos , who is no hero , which two men together could hardly carry on their shoulders . Tasso ... give an opinion on this branch of the subject than Edmund Burke ; and it is as true now as when he wrote that ...
... gives a breastplate to Demoleos , who is no hero , which two men together could hardly carry on their shoulders . Tasso ... give an opinion on this branch of the subject than Edmund Burke ; and it is as true now as when he wrote that ...
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... give him battle . The imagination can hardly conceive a more awful moment to the doomed city than this - especially to King Priam and his family , whose chief dependence for safety was in the mighty Hector . The startling interest of ...
... give him battle . The imagination can hardly conceive a more awful moment to the doomed city than this - especially to King Priam and his family , whose chief dependence for safety was in the mighty Hector . The startling interest of ...
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