Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... pass away , And leave her dol'rous mansions to the peering Day . XV Yea , Truth and Justice then Will down return to Men , Orbed in a rainbow ; and , like glories wearing , Mercy will sit between , Throned in celestial sheen , 30 MILTON ...
... pass away , And leave her dol'rous mansions to the peering Day . XV Yea , Truth and Justice then Will down return to Men , Orbed in a rainbow ; and , like glories wearing , Mercy will sit between , Throned in celestial sheen , 30 MILTON ...
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... pass from this poem , a word must be said about the place that it occupies in the development of Milton's mind . Both by its subject - matter , and by its marked sincerity and earnestness , it testifies to the sobriety of the young 34 ...
... pass from this poem , a word must be said about the place that it occupies in the development of Milton's mind . Both by its subject - matter , and by its marked sincerity and earnestness , it testifies to the sobriety of the young 34 ...
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... pass on at once to its companion piece . The low shoe worn by actors in comedy , as the high - heeled buskin , or " cothurnus , " was used by actors in tragedy . Lydian music was proverbially tender and voluptuous . The story of Orpheus ...
... pass on at once to its companion piece . The low shoe worn by actors in comedy , as the high - heeled buskin , or " cothurnus , " was used by actors in tragedy . Lydian music was proverbially tender and voluptuous . The story of Orpheus ...
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... pass through this advent'rous glade , Swift as the sparkle of a glancing star I shoot from heav'n , to give him safe convoy , As now I do . But first I must put off These my sky robes spun out of Iris ' woof , And take the weeds and ...
... pass through this advent'rous glade , Swift as the sparkle of a glancing star I shoot from heav'n , to give him safe convoy , As now I do . But first I must put off These my sky robes spun out of Iris ' woof , And take the weeds and ...
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... pass Uninjured in this wild surrounding waste . Of night , or loneliness , it recks me not ; I fear the dread events that dog them both , Lest some ill - greeting touch attempt the person Of our unowned sister . Elder B. I do not ...
... pass Uninjured in this wild surrounding waste . Of night , or loneliness , it recks me not ; I fear the dread events that dog them both , Lest some ill - greeting touch attempt the person Of our unowned sister . Elder B. I do not ...
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