The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... once heard Mr. Hampton , the trans- lator of Polybius , remark , what I think is true , that Milton was the first Englishman , who , after the re- vival of Letters , wrote Latin verses with classic ele- gance . If any exceptions can be ...
... once heard Mr. Hampton , the trans- lator of Polybius , remark , what I think is true , that Milton was the first Englishman , who , after the re- vival of Letters , wrote Latin verses with classic ele- gance . If any exceptions can be ...
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... once brought up to a competency of learning and an honest trade , by which means such of them as have the gift , being enabled to sup- port themselves ( without tithes ) by the latter , may , by the help of the former , become worthy ...
... once brought up to a competency of learning and an honest trade , by which means such of them as have the gift , being enabled to sup- port themselves ( without tithes ) by the latter , may , by the help of the former , become worthy ...
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... once fervid , pious , and rational , might be expected the ' Paradise Lost . ' He published the same year two more pamphlets , upon the same question . To one of his antagonists , who affirms that he was vomited out of the Univer- sity ...
... once fervid , pious , and rational , might be expected the ' Paradise Lost . ' He published the same year two more pamphlets , upon the same question . To one of his antagonists , who affirms that he was vomited out of the Univer- sity ...
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... once designed to celebrate King Arthur , as he hints in his verses to Mansus ; but ' Arthur was reserved , ' says Fenton , ' to another destiny ' 16 17 It appears , by some sketches of poetical projects left in manuscript , and to be ...
... once designed to celebrate King Arthur , as he hints in his verses to Mansus ; but ' Arthur was reserved , ' says Fenton , ' to another destiny ' 16 17 It appears , by some sketches of poetical projects left in manuscript , and to be ...
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... once ad- justed , the words would come at his command . At what particular times of his life the parts of his work were written , cannot often be known . The beginning of the third book shows that he had lost bis sight ; and the ...
... once ad- justed , the words would come at his command . At what particular times of his life the parts of his work were written , cannot often be known . The beginning of the third book shows that he had lost bis sight ; and the ...
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Abdiel Adam Almighty angels appear'd arm'd arms battle Beelzebub behold blank verse bliss burning lake call'd celestial Cherub Cherubim clouds Comus dark daughter death deep delight divine dread earth eternal etherial evil eyes fair Fair Angel fall Father fear fell fire flames friends Gabriel glory gods grace hand happy hast hath heaven heavenly Hell highth hill hope host infernal Ithuriel John Milton join'd King Latin less light Lycidas mankind Messiah Milton mind Moloch nature never night o'er ordain'd pain Paradise Lost Paradise Regained pass'd perhaps poem poet poetry praise rage reason reign revenge rhyme round Satan seem'd seems Seraph Seraphim shade sight soon spake Spirits stood sweet Thammuz thee thence thine things thither thou thoughts throne thunder thyself turn'd Uriel verse vex'd whence winds wings wonder Zephon
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Página 100 - This neglect of rime is so little to be taken for a defect, though it may seem so perhaps to vulgar readers, that it is rather to be esteemed an example, the first in English, of ancient liberty recovered to heroic poem from the troublesome and modern bondage of riming.