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... night we die , Each morn are born anew : Each day , a life ! And shall we kill each day ? If trifling kills ; Sure vice must butcher . O what heaps of slain Cry out for vengeance on us ! Time destroy'd Is suicide , where more than blood ...
... night we die , Each morn are born anew : Each day , a life ! And shall we kill each day ? If trifling kills ; Sure vice must butcher . O what heaps of slain Cry out for vengeance on us ! Time destroy'd Is suicide , where more than blood ...
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... Night Thoughts is over- punctuated , to be sure ; some of its points might be dispensed with and commas substituted for fully a third of the rest , to the clarifica- tion of its meaning and the elimination of part of its jerkiness . Yet ...
... Night Thoughts is over- punctuated , to be sure ; some of its points might be dispensed with and commas substituted for fully a third of the rest , to the clarifica- tion of its meaning and the elimination of part of its jerkiness . Yet ...
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... Night Thoughts " next to God's own Word . " 2 Considerable evidence could , in truth , be adduced in support of Samuel J. Pratt's assertion that " no composition can . . . boast a greater number of readers . " Nu- merous readers implied ...
... Night Thoughts " next to God's own Word . " 2 Considerable evidence could , in truth , be adduced in support of Samuel J. Pratt's assertion that " no composition can . . . boast a greater number of readers . " Nu- merous readers implied ...
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MILTONS FAME IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 3 |
BLANK VERSE AND RIME | 44 |
PROSODY AND DICTION | 54 |
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