The Complete Poetical Works of John MiltonHoughton Mifflin, 1899 - 417 pages |
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Page 73
... seems rather chilly and ungenerous , not to say unvirile . The fact is , that he was at once unusually open to the enthusiasm of ideas , and unusually callous to the raw excitement of events . He had by nature much of the wanness of the ...
... seems rather chilly and ungenerous , not to say unvirile . The fact is , that he was at once unusually open to the enthusiasm of ideas , and unusually callous to the raw excitement of events . He had by nature much of the wanness of the ...
Page 98
... seems , when thus stripped to its skeleton , curiously arbitrary and wooden , his handling makes it august enough . The question remains an interesting one whether Milton still held as true the Ptole- maic astronomy , or whether he ...
... seems , when thus stripped to its skeleton , curiously arbitrary and wooden , his handling makes it august enough . The question remains an interesting one whether Milton still held as true the Ptole- maic astronomy , or whether he ...
Page 150
... seems the Prince of Hell- 871 - Not likely to part hence without contest ' . Stand firm , for in his look defiance lours . " He scarce had ended , when those two ap- proached , And brief related whom they brought , where found , How ...
... seems the Prince of Hell- 871 - Not likely to part hence without contest ' . Stand firm , for in his look defiance lours . " He scarce had ended , when those two ap- proached , And brief related whom they brought , where found , How ...
Contents
LEGE 16241632 | 5 |
AT A VACATION EXERCISE IN | 13 |
POEMS WRITTEN AT HORTON 16321638 | 30 |
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