The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pagina's |
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Pagina viii
... thought and my feelings , that with them they must exist or must perish . The nature of these principles will be obviously and immediately apparent to my readers ; for I have made too explicit an avowal of my political creed , with ...
... thought and my feelings , that with them they must exist or must perish . The nature of these principles will be obviously and immediately apparent to my readers ; for I have made too explicit an avowal of my political creed , with ...
Pagina 12
... thought of the original , but they reflect it.sometimes in a peculiar mode , and with images of their own . When I refuse , therefore , to accept the more accurate transcript of another pen , I am induced solely by the persuasion that ...
... thought of the original , but they reflect it.sometimes in a peculiar mode , and with images of their own . When I refuse , therefore , to accept the more accurate transcript of another pen , I am induced solely by the persuasion that ...
Pagina 28
... thought , came wafted by her doves , With all her smiles and war , the Queen of loves : For this her Gnidos , Paphos , Ida scorn'd , And Cyprus , with her rosy blush adorn'd . But I , ere yet her sovereign power enthralls , Prepare to ...
... thought , came wafted by her doves , With all her smiles and war , the Queen of loves : For this her Gnidos , Paphos , Ida scorn'd , And Cyprus , with her rosy blush adorn'd . But I , ere yet her sovereign power enthralls , Prepare to ...
Pagina 40
... thought or a word , which the nicest critic would wish to be expelled . No war or battle's sound Was heard the world around : The idle spear and shield were high uphung . The hooked chariot stood , Unstain'd with hostile blood : 40 LIFE ...
... thought or a word , which the nicest critic would wish to be expelled . No war or battle's sound Was heard the world around : The idle spear and shield were high uphung . The hooked chariot stood , Unstain'd with hostile blood : 40 LIFE ...
Pagina 43
... thought are English and metaphysical while his verse walks upon Roman feet , will never , as I am confident , be placed in com- petition with our author by any adequate and unprejudiced judge . I speak with more direct reference to his ...
... thought are English and metaphysical while his verse walks upon Roman feet , will never , as I am confident , be placed in com- petition with our author by any adequate and unprejudiced judge . I speak with more direct reference to his ...
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