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Pagina 143
But now hath cast me off as never known , And to those cruel enemies , Whom I by his appointment provoked , Left me all helpless with the irreparable loss Of sight , reserved alive to be repeated The subject of their cruelty , or scorn ...
But now hath cast me off as never known , And to those cruel enemies , Whom I by his appointment provoked , Left me all helpless with the irreparable loss Of sight , reserved alive to be repeated The subject of their cruelty , or scorn ...
Pagina 168
Verses worthier of a sovran poet , sentiments worthier of a pure , indomitable , inflexible republican , never issued from the human heart , than these referring to the army , in the last effort made to rescue the English nation from ...
Verses worthier of a sovran poet , sentiments worthier of a pure , indomitable , inflexible republican , never issued from the human heart , than these referring to the army , in the last effort made to rescue the English nation from ...
Pagina 171
Never was anything more bitter against the female sex than the lines from 1010 to 1060. The invectives of Euripides are never the outpourings of the chorus , and their venom is cold as hemlock ; those of Milton are hot and corrosive .
Never was anything more bitter against the female sex than the lines from 1010 to 1060. The invectives of Euripides are never the outpourings of the chorus , and their venom is cold as hemlock ; those of Milton are hot and corrosive .
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Introduction | 13 |
Early Criticism | 21 |
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