Complete Poetry & Selected Prose: With English Metrical Translations of the Latin, Greek and Italian PoemsNonesuch Press, 1938 - 860 pàgines |
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Pàgina 7
... keep in compass of thy Predicament : Then quick about thy purpos'd business come , That to the next I may resign my Roome . Then Ens is represented as Father of the Prædicaments his ten Sons , whereof the Eldest stood for Substance with ...
... keep in compass of thy Predicament : Then quick about thy purpos'd business come , That to the next I may resign my Roome . Then Ens is represented as Father of the Prædicaments his ten Sons , whereof the Eldest stood for Substance with ...
Pàgina 670
... keep it really , then by compulsion of law to keep it seeming- ly , and by compulsion of blameles nature to break it really , at least if it were ever truly joyn'd . The vigor of discipline they may then turne with better successe upon ...
... keep it really , then by compulsion of law to keep it seeming- ly , and by compulsion of blameles nature to break it really , at least if it were ever truly joyn'd . The vigor of discipline they may then turne with better successe upon ...
Pàgina 618
... keep life betweene them in a piece of gasping sense , and keep downe the sawci- nesse of a continuall rebounding nonsense . And hence it is that as it hath been farre from the imitation of any warranted prayer , so we all know it hath ...
... keep life betweene them in a piece of gasping sense , and keep downe the sawci- nesse of a continuall rebounding nonsense . And hence it is that as it hath been farre from the imitation of any warranted prayer , so we all know it hath ...
Continguts
De Ideâ Platonicâ quemadmodum Aristoteles intellexit | 9 |
The Passion c 1630 | 16 |
Sonnet O Nightingale | 18 |
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Adam agni alwayes Angels anough Antistrophe Battel Beast behold brest bring call'd cause Christ Christian Church Cicero Confuter dark Death deeds delight divine divorce doth Earth Euripides evill eyes fair faith farr Father fear giv'n glory Gods hand happy hath hear heard heart Heav'n heav'nly Hell holy honour Israel John Milton King labour learning less liberty licencing light Liturgy live Lord malè mariage mihi mind nature never night numina o're Paradise Parlament peace perswade Pharises Plato praise Prelats publick quæ reason Religion Remonstrant saith Satan Satyrs seemd selfe shalt shame shew Skie SMECTYMNUUS soon soul spake Spirit stood sweet taught thee thence thine things thir thou thou hast thought Throne tibi truth Tu quoque ulmo us'd vertue Warr wherein whereof wings wisdom wise words