The Poetical Works of John MiltonOxford University Press, 1916 - 554 Seiten |
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... thought it necessary to note mere differences of spelling between the two editions , but a word may find place here upon their general character . Generally it may be said that , where the two editions differ , the later spelling is ...
... thought it necessary to note mere differences of spelling between the two editions , but a word may find place here upon their general character . Generally it may be said that , where the two editions differ , the later spelling is ...
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... thought . Again in the second line of the Sonnet to a Nightingale Prof. Masson has : Warblest at eve when all the woods are still but the early edition , which probably follows Milton's spelling , though in this case we have no ...
... thought . Again in the second line of the Sonnet to a Nightingale Prof. Masson has : Warblest at eve when all the woods are still but the early edition , which probably follows Milton's spelling , though in this case we have no ...
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... thought they than , That the mighty Pan Was kindly com to live with them below ; Perhaps their loves , or els their sheep , Was all that did their silly thoughts so busie keep . IX When such musick sweet Their hearts and ears did greet ...
... thought they than , That the mighty Pan Was kindly com to live with them below ; Perhaps their loves , or els their sheep , Was all that did their silly thoughts so busie keep . IX When such musick sweet Their hearts and ears did greet ...
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... thought to crop the flowr New shot up from vernall showr ; But the fair blossom hangs the head Side - ways as on a dying bed , And those Pearls of dew she wears , Prove to be presaging tears Which the sad morn had let fall On her hast ...
... thought to crop the flowr New shot up from vernall showr ; But the fair blossom hangs the head Side - ways as on a dying bed , And those Pearls of dew she wears , Prove to be presaging tears Which the sad morn had let fall On her hast ...
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... thought this clime had held A deity so unparalel'd ? As they com forward , the genius of the Wood appears , and turning toward them , speaks . 20 Gen. Stay gentle Swains , for though in this disguise , I see bright honour sparkle ...
... thought this clime had held A deity so unparalel'd ? As they com forward , the genius of the Wood appears , and turning toward them , speaks . 20 Gen. Stay gentle Swains , for though in this disguise , I see bright honour sparkle ...
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