The Poetical Works of John MiltonOxford University Press, 1916 - 554 Seiten |
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... sight was gone , to ascertain whether his rules had been carried out by his printer ; and in itself this fact justifies a facsimile reprint . What the principle in the use of the double vowel exactly was ( and it is found to affect the ...
... sight was gone , to ascertain whether his rules had been carried out by his printer ; and in itself this fact justifies a facsimile reprint . What the principle in the use of the double vowel exactly was ( and it is found to affect the ...
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... sight . In taking leave of it , I may be permitted to say that it has cost more of both these inestimable treasures than I had anticipated . The last proof reaches me just a year after the first , and the progress of the work has not in ...
... sight . In taking leave of it , I may be permitted to say that it has cost more of both these inestimable treasures than I had anticipated . The last proof reaches me just a year after the first , and the progress of the work has not in ...
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... sight A Globe of circular light , That with long beams the shame - fac't night array'd , The helmed Cherubim And sworded Seraphim , Are seen in glittering ranks with wings displaid , Harping in loud and solemn quire , With unexpressive ...
... sight A Globe of circular light , That with long beams the shame - fac't night array'd , The helmed Cherubim And sworded Seraphim , Are seen in glittering ranks with wings displaid , Harping in loud and solemn quire , With unexpressive ...
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... sights unholy , Find out som uncouth cell , Where brooding darknes spreads his jealous wings , And the night - Raven sings ; There under Ebon shades , and low - brow'd Rocks , As ragged as thy Locks , In dark Cimmerian desert ever dwell ...
... sights unholy , Find out som uncouth cell , Where brooding darknes spreads his jealous wings , And the night - Raven sings ; There under Ebon shades , and low - brow'd Rocks , As ragged as thy Locks , In dark Cimmerian desert ever dwell ...
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... sights as youthfull Poets dream On Summer eeves by haunted stream . Then to the well - trod stage anon , If Jonsons learned Sock be on , Or sweetest Shakespear fancies childe , Warble his native Wood - notes wilde , And ever against ...
... sights as youthfull Poets dream On Summer eeves by haunted stream . Then to the well - trod stage anon , If Jonsons learned Sock be on , Or sweetest Shakespear fancies childe , Warble his native Wood - notes wilde , And ever against ...
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