Milton & His PoetryG. G. Harrap, 1918 - 183 Seiten |
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... give , Mirth , with thee I mean to live . With the enchanting melody of this poem in our ears , and with its main outlines well in mind , we pass on at once to its companion piece . The low shoe worn by actors in comedy , as the high ...
... give , Mirth , with thee I mean to live . With the enchanting melody of this poem in our ears , and with its main outlines well in mind , we pass on at once to its companion piece . The low shoe worn by actors in comedy , as the high ...
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... give , And I with thee will choose to live . It will be noticed as curious that in both the foregoing poems Milton's mind turns naturally to the drama - to Shakespeare and Jonson in the one case , and to the great masters of Attic ...
... give , And I with thee will choose to live . It will be noticed as curious that in both the foregoing poems Milton's mind turns naturally to the drama - to Shakespeare and Jonson in the one case , and to the great masters of Attic ...
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... give Fame leave to set thee high'r Than his Casella , whom he wooed to sing , Met in the milder shades of Purgatory.1 Now Lawes was teaching music to the children of John Egerton , Earl of Bridgewater , at the time of that nobleman's ...
... give Fame leave to set thee high'r Than his Casella , whom he wooed to sing , Met in the milder shades of Purgatory.1 Now Lawes was teaching music to the children of John Egerton , Earl of Bridgewater , at the time of that nobleman's ...
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... gives After this mortal change , to her true servants , Amongst the enthroned gods on sainted seats . Yet some there be , that by due steps aspire To lay their just hands on that golden key , That opes the palace of Eternity To such my ...
... gives After this mortal change , to her true servants , Amongst the enthroned gods on sainted seats . Yet some there be , that by due steps aspire To lay their just hands on that golden key , That opes the palace of Eternity To such my ...
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... 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 likeness of a swain That to the service of this house belongs , Who with his soft pipe and smooth ...
... 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 likeness of a swain That to the service of this house belongs , Who with his soft pipe and smooth ...
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