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... seems , in thy restraint : what could I more ? I warn'd thee , I admonish'd thee , foretold The danger , and the lurking Enemy 1155 1160 1165 1170 That lay in wait ; beyond this had been force , And force upon free Will hath here no ...
... seems , in thy restraint : what could I more ? I warn'd thee , I admonish'd thee , foretold The danger , and the lurking Enemy 1155 1160 1165 1170 That lay in wait ; beyond this had been force , And force upon free Will hath here no ...
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... seems as inevitable as it does to A. S. P. Woodhouse in his study of " Samson Agonistes in Milton's Experience . " The mood of the drama seems to him to reflect the struggle between despair and hope in Milton's mind in 1660-1651 rather ...
... seems as inevitable as it does to A. S. P. Woodhouse in his study of " Samson Agonistes in Milton's Experience . " The mood of the drama seems to him to reflect the struggle between despair and hope in Milton's mind in 1660-1651 rather ...
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... seems to knock down . And so everlastingly one has something to set up and the other has some objection to make , while the miser- able reader is pulled and hauled as if be- tween two savage beasts ; he is bored to death , and finally ...
... seems to knock down . And so everlastingly one has something to set up and the other has some objection to make , while the miser- able reader is pulled and hauled as if be- tween two savage beasts ; he is bored to death , and finally ...
Contents
THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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