Poetical Works, Volume 2Macmillan, 1893 |
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Page 14
... delight to lose themselves . In various quarters hypotheses were started as to particular authors to whom , in addition to Andreini , Milton might have been indebted for this or that in his Paradise Lost . The notorious William Lauder ...
... delight to lose themselves . In various quarters hypotheses were started as to particular authors to whom , in addition to Andreini , Milton might have been indebted for this or that in his Paradise Lost . The notorious William Lauder ...
Page 29
... delight , and yet live dispersed through all the ranges and recesses of the region , leading severally their mighty lives and performing the behests of Deity , but organised into companies , orders , and hierarchies . Milton is careful ...
... delight , and yet live dispersed through all the ranges and recesses of the region , leading severally their mighty lives and performing the behests of Deity , but organised into companies , orders , and hierarchies . Milton is careful ...
Page 39
... delight his palate , When wilfully his tasteless taste delights In things unsavoury to sound appetites , Even so some brain - sicks live there now - a - days That lose themselves still in contrary ways , - Preposterous wits that cannot ...
... delight his palate , When wilfully his tasteless taste delights In things unsavoury to sound appetites , Even so some brain - sicks live there now - a - days That lose themselves still in contrary ways , - Preposterous wits that cannot ...
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... delighted in landscape and vegetation . Take , as a minute specimen , the description of the nuptial bower of Eve ( IV . 692-703 ) : - : - " The roof Of thickest covert was inwoven shade , Laurel and myrtle , and what higher grew Of ...
... delighted in landscape and vegetation . Take , as a minute specimen , the description of the nuptial bower of Eve ( IV . 692-703 ) : - : - " The roof Of thickest covert was inwoven shade , Laurel and myrtle , and what higher grew Of ...
Page 56
... delights of form and colour for his use , it will be found that even in these passages , and much more in others , there is here and there a subtle cunning peculiar to blindness . What I mean is that descriptive effects are attained ...
... delights of form and colour for his use , it will be found that even in these passages , and much more in others , there is here and there a subtle cunning peculiar to blindness . What I mean is that descriptive effects are attained ...
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