The Poetical Works of John Milton: With LifeJohn Kendrick, 1850 - 658 頁 |
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... thought , so that thousands who now use them are unconscious of their source . This is no less characteristic of all ... thoughts , which have excited such universal sympathy and admiration , that they have be- come common household ...
... thought , so that thousands who now use them are unconscious of their source . This is no less characteristic of all ... thoughts , which have excited such universal sympathy and admiration , that they have be- come common household ...
第 xiv 頁
... thought . And though I knew that England was groaning loudest under the prelatic yoke , nevertheless I took it for a pledge of future happiness , that other nations were so per- suaded of her liberty . Yet was it beyond my hope , that ...
... thought . And though I knew that England was groaning loudest under the prelatic yoke , nevertheless I took it for a pledge of future happiness , that other nations were so per- suaded of her liberty . Yet was it beyond my hope , that ...
第 xxvii 頁
... thought , when he sought the aid of his wife's willing pen . A lively illustration is afforded of these difficulties , in the postscript to a Latin letter addressed to Heimbach , an accomplished German : " Let me obtain from you this ...
... thought , when he sought the aid of his wife's willing pen . A lively illustration is afforded of these difficulties , in the postscript to a Latin letter addressed to Heimbach , an accomplished German : " Let me obtain from you this ...
第 xxix 頁
... thought of . " The first edition of the Paradise Lost was published in 1665 , the author receiving , as is well known , the sum of five pounds for his immortal work , with a further condition of receiving fifteen pounds more , should it ...
... thought of . " The first edition of the Paradise Lost was published in 1665 , the author receiving , as is well known , the sum of five pounds for his immortal work , with a further condition of receiving fifteen pounds more , should it ...
第 5 頁
... thought Both of lost happiness , and lasting pain , Torments him : round he throws his baleful eyes , That witness'd huge affliction and dismay Mix'd with obdurate pride and steadfast hate . At once , as far as angels ken , he views The ...
... thought Both of lost happiness , and lasting pain , Torments him : round he throws his baleful eyes , That witness'd huge affliction and dismay Mix'd with obdurate pride and steadfast hate . At once , as far as angels ken , he views The ...
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