Milton & His PoetryGeorge G. Harrap & Company, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... virtue diffused them- selves over the nation like a pestilential miasma , the depressing influence of which was heavy , even upon those souls which individually resisted the poison . The heroic age of England had passed away , not by ...
... virtue diffused them- selves over the nation like a pestilential miasma , the depressing influence of which was heavy , even upon those souls which individually resisted the poison . The heroic age of England had passed away , not by ...
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... Virtue , Patience , Temperance ; add Love , By name to come called Charity , the soul Of all the rest : then wilt thou not be loth To leave this Paradise , but shalt possess A paradise within thee , happier far . " 1 In the foregoing ...
... Virtue , Patience , Temperance ; add Love , By name to come called Charity , the soul Of all the rest : then wilt thou not be loth To leave this Paradise , but shalt possess A paradise within thee , happier far . " 1 In the foregoing ...
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... virtue placed felicity , But virtue joined with riches and long life ; In corporal pleasure he , and careless ease ; The Stoic last in philosophic pride , By him called 173 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... virtue placed felicity , But virtue joined with riches and long life ; In corporal pleasure he , and careless ease ; The Stoic last in philosophic pride , By him called 173 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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... Virtue , and to themselves All glory arrogate , to God give none ; Rather accuse Him under usual names , Fortune and Fate , as one regardless quite Of mortal things . Who therefore seeks in these True Wisdom , finds her not ; or , by ...
... Virtue , and to themselves All glory arrogate , to God give none ; Rather accuse Him under usual names , Fortune and Fate , as one regardless quite Of mortal things . Who therefore seeks in these True Wisdom , finds her not ; or , by ...
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... virtue is expressed By light of Nature , not in all quite lost . Their orators thou then extoll'st , as those The top of eloquence ; statists indeed , And lovers of their country , as may seem ; But herein to our Prophets far beneath ...
... virtue is expressed By light of Nature , not in all quite lost . Their orators thou then extoll'st , as those The top of eloquence ; statists indeed , And lovers of their country , as may seem ; But herein to our Prophets far beneath ...
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