Selected Shorter Poems and Prose WritingsRoutledge, 1988 - Počet stran: 265 Includes Comus, Lycidas, and extracts from the prose, such as the early pamphlet, Of Reformation, and the celebrated Areopagitica in defence of freedom of the press. |
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Strana 46
... thou hast banish'd from thy tongue with lies Was this the cottage and the safe abode Thou told'st me of ? What grim aspects are these These ugly - headed monsters ? Mercy guard me ! Hence with thy brew'd enchantments , foul deceiver . Hast ...
... thou hast banish'd from thy tongue with lies Was this the cottage and the safe abode Thou told'st me of ? What grim aspects are these These ugly - headed monsters ? Mercy guard me ! Hence with thy brew'd enchantments , foul deceiver . Hast ...
Strana 62
... thou art none , though thou receive this huge substance from it . What office bearest thou ? What good canst thou show by thee done to the Com- monwealth ? ' The Wen , not easily dashed , replies that his office was his glory , for so ...
... thou art none , though thou receive this huge substance from it . What office bearest thou ? What good canst thou show by thee done to the Com- monwealth ? ' The Wen , not easily dashed , replies that his office was his glory , for so ...
Strana 84
... thou cancel it ; let them gather themselves and be scattered ; let them embattle themselves and be broken ; for thou art with us . Then , amidst the hymns and halleluiahs of saints , some one may perhaps be heard offering at high ...
... thou cancel it ; let them gather themselves and be scattered ; let them embattle themselves and be broken ; for thou art with us . Then , amidst the hymns and halleluiahs of saints , some one may perhaps be heard offering at high ...
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An epitaph on the admirable dramatic poet | 27 |
Lycidas 1638 | 56 |
from Areopagitica 1644 | 85 |
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