The Milton EpochArnold, 1906 - 152 pàgines |
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Pàgina 133
... lines may be paraphrased thus Until frequent association with the angels begins to show its illuminating effect upon the outward shape , the pure body , and gradually transforms it into the immortal substance of which souls are made ...
... lines may be paraphrased thus Until frequent association with the angels begins to show its illuminating effect upon the outward shape , the pure body , and gradually transforms it into the immortal substance of which souls are made ...
Pàgina 142
... lines . Shakespeare's sonnet is of a much easier system - twelve lines rhyming alternately until the last couplet , which rhymes together . 1. Colonel is to be pronounced in the French manner , as three syllables . 10. Emathian ...
... lines . Shakespeare's sonnet is of a much easier system - twelve lines rhyming alternately until the last couplet , which rhymes together . 1. Colonel is to be pronounced in the French manner , as three syllables . 10. Emathian ...
Pàgina 145
... lines are certainly obscure . A quite different and even more obscure version appears in the Answer ' : ' He that bears a noble mind , If not outward help he find , Think what with them he would do That without them dares to'woo ...
... lines are certainly obscure . A quite different and even more obscure version appears in the Answer ' : ' He that bears a noble mind , If not outward help he find , Think what with them he would do That without them dares to'woo ...
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Adramelech Angels arm'd arms Asmodai beauty Ben Jonson born brother called chariot charm Church Comus Coridon Corineus dark daughter dear death divine doth Earl of Bridgewater earth Edmund Waller English epitaph Epoch Estrilidis evil eyes fair faith Father fear fight fire flame flowers foes glory gods Greek hand hast hath head Heav'n Helen Henry Lawes Hesperides hills Homer honour Jove King Kirconnell Lady Latin Layamon light lines literature live Locrine Lord lyric masque means metaphor Milton Mizraim nature night Nisroch Nymph o'er Paradise Paradise Lost Phineas Fletcher phrase PISCATOR poem poet poetry Puritan Ramiel RELIGIO MEDICI rhymes Sabrina Satan seem'd sense Shakespeare Shepherd sing song sonnet soul spell Spir spirit stars stood sweet sword thee things thou thought throne Thyrsis Trinovantum unto Vergil verse virgin Virtue wheel wind wings word youth ΙΟ