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fact that in him this Hebraic zeal for righteousness was combined with a true Hellenic feeling for beauty and love of knowledge . The Hebrew and the Hellene , as we may therefore say , were always present together in Milton's poetry ...
fact that in him this Hebraic zeal for righteousness was combined with a true Hellenic feeling for beauty and love of knowledge . The Hebrew and the Hellene , as we may therefore say , were always present together in Milton's poetry ...
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Cassiopeia , who challenged the Nereids to a trial of beauty , and was transformed into the constellation known by her name . a 2 a Come , pensive Nun , devout and pure , 51 MILTON & HIS POETRY Penseroso.
Cassiopeia , who challenged the Nereids to a trial of beauty , and was transformed into the constellation known by her name . a 2 a Come , pensive Nun , devout and pure , 51 MILTON & HIS POETRY Penseroso.
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Beauty is Nature's coin , must not be hoarded , But must be current ; and the good thereof Consists in mutual and partaken bliss , Unsav'ry in the enjoyment of itself : If you let slip time , like a neglected rose It withers on the ...
Beauty is Nature's coin , must not be hoarded , But must be current ; and the good thereof Consists in mutual and partaken bliss , Unsav'ry in the enjoyment of itself : If you let slip time , like a neglected rose It withers on the ...
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On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 25 |
LAllegro | 46 |
Comus | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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