The Poetical Works of John MiltonOxford University Press, 1916 - 554 Seiten |
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... Thus words like goddess , darkness , usually written in the first edition with one final s , have two , while on the other hand words like vernall , youthfull , and monosyllables like hugg , farr , lose their double letter . ( v )
... Thus words like goddess , darkness , usually written in the first edition with one final s , have two , while on the other hand words like vernall , youthfull , and monosyllables like hugg , farr , lose their double letter . ( v )
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... hand there are a few cases where the 1645 edition exhibits the spelling which has succeeded in fixing itself , as travail ( 1673 , travel ) in the sense of labour ; and rob'd , profane , human , flood and bloody , forest , triple , alas ...
... hand there are a few cases where the 1645 edition exhibits the spelling which has succeeded in fixing itself , as travail ( 1673 , travel ) in the sense of labour ; and rob'd , profane , human , flood and bloody , forest , triple , alas ...
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... special emphasis in the second we of the following passage : Freely we serve . Because wee freely love , as in our will To love or not ; in this we stand or fall ( v . 538 ) . On the other hand , in the passage ( iii ( ix ) Preface .
... special emphasis in the second we of the following passage : Freely we serve . Because wee freely love , as in our will To love or not ; in this we stand or fall ( v . 538 ) . On the other hand , in the passage ( iii ( ix ) Preface .
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John Milton Henry Charles Beeching. On the other hand , in the passage ( iii . 41 ) in which the poet speaks of his own blindness : Thus with the Year Seasons return , but not to me returns Day , & c . where , if anywhere , we should ...
John Milton Henry Charles Beeching. On the other hand , in the passage ( iii . 41 ) in which the poet speaks of his own blindness : Thus with the Year Seasons return , but not to me returns Day , & c . where , if anywhere , we should ...
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... hand , The rayes of Bethlehem blind his dusky eyn ; Nor all the gods beside , Longer dare abide , Not Typhon huge ending in snaky twine : Our Babe to shew his Godhead true , Can in his swadling bands controul the damned crew . 220 XXVI ...
... hand , The rayes of Bethlehem blind his dusky eyn ; Nor all the gods beside , Longer dare abide , Not Typhon huge ending in snaky twine : Our Babe to shew his Godhead true , Can in his swadling bands controul the damned crew . 220 XXVI ...
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