The Complete Poetical Works of John MiltonHoughton Mifflin, 1899 - 417 pages |
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Page xii
... perhaps the finest ode in the English language , " but again and again in its unequal lines Milton sends a herald voice into the wilderness , announcing in no dubious tones the advent of a master of song . Clearly as we can now see ...
... perhaps the finest ode in the English language , " but again and again in its unequal lines Milton sends a herald voice into the wilderness , announcing in no dubious tones the advent of a master of song . Clearly as we can now see ...
Page xxiii
... Perhaps the springs of his fancy were dried up by the harassing years just past ; certainly the version of the nine psalms made at this time points to a state of extreme poetic sterility . Indeed , Milton was at no time rich in creative ...
... Perhaps the springs of his fancy were dried up by the harassing years just past ; certainly the version of the nine psalms made at this time points to a state of extreme poetic sterility . Indeed , Milton was at no time rich in creative ...
Page 187
... perhaps , With their attendant Moons , thou wilt de- scry , Communicating male and female light— 150 Which two great sexes animate the World , Stored in each Orb perhaps with some that live . For such vast room in Nature unpossessed By ...
... perhaps , With their attendant Moons , thou wilt de- scry , Communicating male and female light— 150 Which two great sexes animate the World , Stored in each Orb perhaps with some that live . For such vast room in Nature unpossessed By ...
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LEGE 16241632 | 5 |
AT A VACATION EXERCISE IN | 13 |
POEMS WRITTEN AT HORTON 16321638 | 30 |
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