The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Memoir, and Critical Remarks on His Genius and Writings, Volume 1W. Kent & Company, 1859 - Bible |
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... eye , never out of his mind , though the form of it was frequently changing , but not fully undertaken till he had been driven from the field of politics and controversy . Thus , till he had reached his sixtieth year , so little ...
... eye , never out of his mind , though the form of it was frequently changing , but not fully undertaken till he had been driven from the field of politics and controversy . Thus , till he had reached his sixtieth year , so little ...
Page xvii
... eye how books demean themselves , as well as men ; and thereafter to confine in prison , and do sharpest justice on them as malefactors ; for books are not absolutely dead things , but do contain a progeny of life in them , to be as ...
... eye how books demean themselves , as well as men ; and thereafter to confine in prison , and do sharpest justice on them as malefactors ; for books are not absolutely dead things , but do contain a progeny of life in them , to be as ...
Page xviii
... eyes at the full mid - day beam " of sacred inspi- ration- " purging and unscaling her long - abused sight at the ... eye , indeed , and filling xviii MEMOIR OF JOHN MILTON ,
... eyes at the full mid - day beam " of sacred inspi- ration- " purging and unscaling her long - abused sight at the ... eye , indeed , and filling xviii MEMOIR OF JOHN MILTON ,
Page xix
... eye , indeed , and filling the mind , but seldom touching the heart with the force or reality of truth . A man born blind might , from verbal precedents ( in ancient authors especially ) have written all the descriptive passages in ...
... eye , indeed , and filling the mind , but seldom touching the heart with the force or reality of truth . A man born blind might , from verbal precedents ( in ancient authors especially ) have written all the descriptive passages in ...
Page xxi
... eye , they would freeze before they fell ; but , hark ! — the next stanza ! and you will " that strain was say , of a higher mood . " " See , see the chariot and those rushing wheels , That whirl'd the prophet up that Chebar flood ; My ...
... eye , they would freeze before they fell ; but , hark ! — the next stanza ! and you will " that strain was say , of a higher mood . " " See , see the chariot and those rushing wheels , That whirl'd the prophet up that Chebar flood ; My ...
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