Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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第 42 頁
... hope the charm took no effect . So that I esteem my ef less prejudiced by it , than by that which has been done to me since , almost in the same kind ; which is , the publication of some things of mine without my consent or knowledge ...
... hope the charm took no effect . So that I esteem my ef less prejudiced by it , than by that which has been done to me since , almost in the same kind ; which is , the publication of some things of mine without my consent or knowledge ...
第 49 頁
... hope I shall need no more ) to confute unbelievers : which is , that as mine age , and consequently experience ( which is yet but little ) hath increased , so they have not left my poesy flagging behind them . I should not be angry to ...
... hope I shall need no more ) to confute unbelievers : which is , that as mine age , and consequently experience ( which is yet but little ) hath increased , so they have not left my poesy flagging behind them . I should not be angry to ...
第 56 頁
... hope flight can secure thy state . " Then thrust his sword into the villain's breast . 66 " Here , " said Philocrates , " thy life I send A sacrifice , t ' appease my slaughter'd friend . " But , as he fell , " Take this reward , " said ...
... hope flight can secure thy state . " Then thrust his sword into the villain's breast . 66 " Here , " said Philocrates , " thy life I send A sacrifice , t ' appease my slaughter'd friend . " But , as he fell , " Take this reward , " said ...
第 57 頁
... hope and jealousy , She fears , yet's loth to tax , his loyalty . Sometimes she thinks that he hath her forsaken ; Sometimes , that danger hath befallen him : She fears that he another love hath taken ; Which , being but imagin'd , soon ...
... hope and jealousy , She fears , yet's loth to tax , his loyalty . Sometimes she thinks that he hath her forsaken ; Sometimes , that danger hath befallen him : She fears that he another love hath taken ; Which , being but imagin'd , soon ...
第 64 頁
... hope no faint beam could show , His charity shone most : " Thou shalt , " said he , " Live with me , brother , or I'll die with thee ; " And so he did ! Had he been thine , O Rome ! Thou would'st have call'd this death a martyrdom , And ...
... hope no faint beam could show , His charity shone most : " Thou shalt , " said he , " Live with me , brother , or I'll die with thee ; " And so he did ! Had he been thine , O Rome ! Thou would'st have call'd this death a martyrdom , And ...
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