10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNIMPLORED»
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The Modern Anglo-Bengali Dictionary:
unimplored. 2344. UTU 01° ira-lm-plored' (-plord), adj. Not solicited ; siutffa, ^1fi5\
s ! fin-im-por'-tant, adj. Not important : trite ; unnecessary ; un-lm-por-tuned' (-tundj
, adj. Not solicited ; ^»1t{?)^ I 6n-lm-p6s'-ing, adj. Not commanding respect ...
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The Vale of Soulmaking: Post-Kleinian Model of the Mind and ...
But sandwiched in-between the words "answerable style" and "beginning late", in
contrast, is the visitation of the Muse, whose movements are experienced as
beyond the control of the poet: she comes "unimplored" and from a different world
...
Meg Harris Williams, 2005
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The first four books of Milton's Paradise lost; with notes, ...
Father, thy word is past ; Man shall find grace ; And shall grace not find means,
that finds her way, The speediest of thy winged messengers, To visit all thy
creatures, and to all 230 Comes unprevented, unimplored, unsought ? Happy for
Man ...
John Milton, Charles Walker Connon, 1855
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Paradise Lost (Kastan Edition):
... thy word is past:° man shall find grace, And shall grace not find means, that
finds her way, The speediest of thy wingèd messengers, To visit all thy creatures,
and to all Comes unprevented, unimplored, unsought, Happy for man, so coming
?
John Milton, David Scott Kastan
Does the fact that his patroness comes 'unimplored' also look beyond the Fall, so
as to offer Milton in the act of composition an experience not only of Eden but of
grace? The hint of this, a small one, occurs even earlier, in Book III. When the ...
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The Life of Robert Pollok: Author of "The Course of Time."
The theme's Maria — who will not attend, When all the Muses, unimplored,
descend ? For when the virtuous fair our theme compose, The Muses listen
though we speak in prose. " My Dear Friend, — Travelling lately in the west of
Scotland, ...
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
Add. * UNIMPLORED. adj. Not solicited.— Of my celestial patroness, who deigns
Her nightly visitation unimplored. Miltsa. * UNIMPORTANT, adj. 1. Not
momentous. *. Assuming no airs of dignity. — A free, ttmmpvr- tant, natural, easy
manner.
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The Life and Works of William Cowper: Now First Completed by ...
... high-crested pride, When wealth flows in with every tide To gain admittance
there. To rescue from the tyrant's sword The oppress'd;—unseen and unimplored,
288 AN ODE. An Ode, on reading Richardson's History of Sir Charles Grandison.
William Cowper, Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe, John William Cunningham, 1835
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The Poetical Works of John Milton
Of Turnus for Lavinia disespoused ; Or Neptune's ire, or Juno's, that so long
Perplex'd the Greek, and Cytherea's son ; If answerable style I can obtain 20 Of
my celestial patroness, who deigns Her nightly visitation unimplored, And
dictates to ...
John Milton, Sir Egerton Brydges, 1835
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The Literary examiner: consisting of the Indicator, a review ...
Man shall find Grace And shall not Grace find means, that finds her way The
speediestof thy winged messengers, To visit all thy creatures ; and to all ! , ..;
Comes vmpre\en\ed,unimplored, unsought?" . , M. Perhaps there may remain
one point, ...
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He attributed his inspiration to visits from the muse Urania, "my celestial patroness, who deigns / Her nightly visitation unimplored, / And dictates to me slumb'ring ... «Los Angeles Times, Sep 08»