The Life of John Milton: Narrated in Connexion with the Political, Ecclesiastical, and Literary History of His Time, 第 1 巻Macmillan and Company, 1859 |
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... passing the Restoration , extends itself to 1674 , or through fourteen years of the new state of things under Charles II . No portion of our national history has received more abundant or more ad- mirable elucidation than these sixty ...
... passing the Restoration , extends itself to 1674 , or through fourteen years of the new state of things under Charles II . No portion of our national history has received more abundant or more ad- mirable elucidation than these sixty ...
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... passing incidents in the poet's life , they have an unusual interest for the biographer . About half of them , being in English , are generally known - some of them , indeed , such as the Ode on the Nativity , L'Allegro and Il Penseroso ...
... passing incidents in the poet's life , they have an unusual interest for the biographer . About half of them , being in English , are generally known - some of them , indeed , such as the Ode on the Nativity , L'Allegro and Il Penseroso ...
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... passed through the previous offices of Portcullis Somerset Herald , and Norroy King , in the reign of Elizabeth . In a 1 This document , which belonged to Rogers the poet , is now in the British Museum . There is a fac - simile of it in ...
... passed through the previous offices of Portcullis Somerset Herald , and Norroy King , in the reign of Elizabeth . In a 1 This document , which belonged to Rogers the poet , is now in the British Museum . There is a fac - simile of it in ...
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... passing the neighbors ' houses , the boy would come first to the Star Inn with its court . Passing it and another row of mer- chants ' shops and houses beyond it , he would cross Watling - street , inhabited by " wealthy drapers ...
... passing the neighbors ' houses , the boy would come first to the Star Inn with its court . Passing it and another row of mer- chants ' shops and houses beyond it , he would cross Watling - street , inhabited by " wealthy drapers ...
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... passed a fair child of six playing at his father's door , and , looking down at him kindly , have thought of a little grave in Stratford churchyard , and , the face of his own dead Hamnet ? Ah ! what an evening in the Mermaid was that ...
... passed a fair child of six playing at his father's door , and , looking down at him kindly , have thought of a little grave in Stratford churchyard , and , the face of his own dead Hamnet ? Ah ! what an evening in the Mermaid was that ...
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491 ページ - He that has light within his own clear breast, May sit i' the centre and enjoy bright day : But he that hides a dark soul and foul thoughts, Benighted walks under the mid-day sun ; Himself is his own dungeon.
27 ページ - What things have we seen Done at the ' Mermaid ? ' Heard words that have been So nimble, and so full of subtle flame, As if that every one from whence they came Had meant to put his whole wit in a jest, And had resolved to live a fool the rest Of his dull life.
453 ページ - To hear the lark begin his flight And singing startle the dull night From his watch-tower in the skies, Till the dappled dawn doth rise ; Then to come, in spite of sorrow, And at my window bid good-morrow Through the sweetbriar, or the vine, Or the twisted eglantine...
246 ページ - Yet be it less or more, or soon or slow, It shall be still in strictest measure even To that same lot, however mean or high, Toward which Time leads me, and the will of Heaven ; All is, if I have grace to use it so, As ever in my great Task-Master's eye.
338 ページ - tis the soul of peace ; Of all the virtues 'tis nearest kin to heaven ; It makes men look like gods. The best of men That e'er wore earth about him was a sufferer, A soft, meek, patient, humble, tranquil spirit, The first true gentleman that ever breath'd.
457 ページ - Or the unseen genius of the wood. But let my due feet never fail To walk the Studious cloister's pale, And love the high embowed roof, With antique pillars massy proof, And storied windows richly dight, Casting a dim, religious light.
290 ページ - Give unto the Lord the glory due unto his name: bring an offering, and come into his courts. O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness : fear before him, all the earth.
454 ページ - Where the great Sun begins his state Robed in flames and amber light, The clouds in thousand liveries dight; While the ploughman, near at hand, Whistles o'er the furrowed land, And the milkmaid singeth blithe, And the mower whets his scythe, And every shepherd tells his tale Under the hawthorn in the dale.
166 ページ - With turtle wing the amorous clouds dividing; And waving wide her myrtle wand, She strikes a universal peace through sea and land.
518 ページ - Bitter constraint and sad occasion dear Compels me to disturb your season due : For Lycidas is dead, dead ere his prime, Young Lycidas, and hath not left his peer. Who would not sing for Lycidas ? He knew Himself to sing, and build the lofty rhyme. He must not float upon his watery bier Unwept, and welter to the parching wind Without the meed of some melodious tear.