What did John Milton mean by: Who, as they sung, would take the prison’d soul And lap it in Elysium. - John Milton Poet · England Copy
+ Unless an age too late, or cold Climate, or years, damp my intended wing. Feraz Zeid, January 12, 2024January 12, 2024, John Milton, Age, Wings, 0 - John Milton Poet · England
+ License they mean when they cry Liberty; For who loves that, must first be wise and good. Feraz Zeid, January 12, 2024January 12, 2024, John Milton, Love, Wise, 0 - John Milton Poet · England
+ Solitude is sometimes the best society. Feraz Zeid, August 8, 2023December 12, 2023, John Milton, Solitude, 0 - John Milton Poet · England
+ Thus I set my printless feet O’er the cowslip’s velvet head, That bends not as I tread. Feraz Zeid, January 12, 2024January 12, 2024, John Milton, Feet, Velvet, 0 - John Milton Poet · England
+ But infinite in pardon is my Judge. Feraz Zeid, October 16, 2023December 26, 2023, John Milton, Infinite, Judging, Pardon, 0 - John Milton Poet · England
+ Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie. Feraz Zeid, September 28, 2023December 26, 2023, John Milton, Lying, Music, Sweet, 0 - John Milton Poet · England
+ Only this I know, That one celestial father gives to all. Feraz Zeid, June 10, 2023December 12, 2023, John Milton, Father, God, 0 - John Milton Poet · England
+ And to thy husband’s will Thine shall submit; he over thee shall rule. Feraz Zeid, January 12, 2024January 12, 2024, John Milton, Husband, Submit, 0 - John Milton Poet · England
We never love with all our heart and all our soul but once, and that is the first time. Explain - Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
Behind a veil, unseen yet present, I was the forceful soul that moved this mighty body. - Jean Racine Playwright · France
The mind grows narrow in proportion as the soul grows corrupt. Explain - Jean-Jacques Rousseau Philosopher · Switzerland
Interest is the spur of the people, but glory that of great souls. Explain - Jean-Jacques Rousseau Philosopher · Switzerland
Accent is the soul of language; it gives to it both feeling and truth. Explain - Jean-Jacques Rousseau Philosopher · Switzerland
The taste for splendor is hardly ever combined in the same souls with the taste for the honorable. Explain - Jean-Jacques Rousseau Philosopher · Switzerland