The Complete Poetical Works of John Milton: With Life of the Author and Dr. Channing's Essay on the Poetical Genius of MiltonMilner & Sowerby, 1865 - 537 pages |
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... King , the son of Sir John King , secretary for Ireland . About this period , also , he wrote his " Arcadia . " The death of his mother set him at liberty to travel ; for which he obtained his father's consent , and a letter of advice ...
... King , the son of Sir John King , secretary for Ireland . About this period , also , he wrote his " Arcadia . " The death of his mother set him at liberty to travel ; for which he obtained his father's consent , and a letter of advice ...
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... king , he was advanced , by Cromwell , to the station of Latin secretary to himself and the parliament ; and he continued to hold the latter till the restoration of Charles II , In 1649 , Salmasius , a professor of polite learning at ...
... king , he was advanced , by Cromwell , to the station of Latin secretary to himself and the parliament ; and he continued to hold the latter till the restoration of Charles II , In 1649 , Salmasius , a professor of polite learning at ...
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... King , raised by the highest order of created beings ; the overthrow of their host , and the punishment of their crime ; the creation of a new race of reasonable creatures ; their original happiness and innocence ; their forfeiture of ...
... King , raised by the highest order of created beings ; the overthrow of their host , and the punishment of their crime ; the creation of a new race of reasonable creatures ; their original happiness and innocence ; their forfeiture of ...
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... King have a terrible harmony , and dilate into new grandeur and awfulness , the longer we contemplate them . From one element , solid and liquid fire , ' the poet has framed a world of horror and suffering such as imagination had never ...
... King have a terrible harmony , and dilate into new grandeur and awfulness , the longer we contemplate them . From one element , solid and liquid fire , ' the poet has framed a world of horror and suffering such as imagination had never ...
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... King , And put to proof his high supremacy , Whether upheld by strength , or chance , or fate ; Too well I see , and rue the dire event , That with sad overthrow , and foul defeat , Hath lost us heaven , and all this mighty host In ...
... King , And put to proof his high supremacy , Whether upheld by strength , or chance , or fate ; Too well I see , and rue the dire event , That with sad overthrow , and foul defeat , Hath lost us heaven , and all this mighty host In ...
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