The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 1John Macrone, 1835 |
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Page xiv
... angels - Addi- son's sublimity - Conclusion of Addison's Essay - Remarks- Johnson's partiality for Dryden and Pope -- Unfairness to Mil- ton - Appearance of his Life ' -Injury to the national taste- Johnson's want of imagination 226 ...
... angels - Addi- son's sublimity - Conclusion of Addison's Essay - Remarks- Johnson's partiality for Dryden and Pope -- Unfairness to Mil- ton - Appearance of his Life ' -Injury to the national taste- Johnson's want of imagination 226 ...
Page xvii
... ANGELS . - PARADISE LOST . ' Book vi . J. M. W. TURNER , R.A. ROBERT BRANDARD . · " Go , Michael ! of celestial armies Prince ; And thou , in military prowess next , Gabriel , lead forth to battel these my sons ; By thousands and by ...
... ANGELS . - PARADISE LOST . ' Book vi . J. M. W. TURNER , R.A. ROBERT BRANDARD . · " Go , Michael ! of celestial armies Prince ; And thou , in military prowess next , Gabriel , lead forth to battel these my sons ; By thousands and by ...
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... row , Their loud uplifted angel - trumpets blow ; And the cherubick host , in thousand quires , Touch their immortal harps of golden wires , With those just spirits that wear victorious palms , Hymns LIFE OF MILTON . 11.
... row , Their loud uplifted angel - trumpets blow ; And the cherubick host , in thousand quires , Touch their immortal harps of golden wires , With those just spirits that wear victorious palms , Hymns LIFE OF MILTON . 11.
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... angels to the stars , Like him of old , to whom ' twas given To mount on fiery wheels to Heaven . Boötes ' waggon , slow with cold , Appall'd me not ; nor to behold The sword that vast Orion draws , Or e'en the Scorpion's horrid claws ...
... angels to the stars , Like him of old , to whom ' twas given To mount on fiery wheels to Heaven . Boötes ' waggon , slow with cold , Appall'd me not ; nor to behold The sword that vast Orion draws , Or e'en the Scorpion's horrid claws ...
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... angel's power , again darting into the upper regions of the sky . I can scarcely suppose that these two pieces cost Milton any labour , or time , or strong exer- cise of mind : each of them might easily have been produced by him in a ...
... angel's power , again darting into the upper regions of the sky . I can scarcely suppose that these two pieces cost Milton any labour , or time , or strong exer- cise of mind : each of them might easily have been produced by him in a ...
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