The Poetical Works of John MiltonOxford University Press, 1916 - 554 Seiten |
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... word may find place here upon their general character . Generally it may be said that , where the two editions differ , the later ... words like vernall , youthfull , and monosyllables like hugg , farr , lose their double letter . ( v )
... word may find place here upon their general character . Generally it may be said that , where the two editions differ , the later ... words like vernall , youthfull , and monosyllables like hugg , farr , lose their double letter . ( v )
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... words like harpe , windes , onely , lose it . By a reciprocal change ayr and cipress become air and cypress ; and the vowels in daign , vail , neer , beleeve , sheild , boosom , eeven , battail , travailer , and many other words are ...
... words like harpe , windes , onely , lose it . By a reciprocal change ayr and cipress become air and cypress ; and the vowels in daign , vail , neer , beleeve , sheild , boosom , eeven , battail , travailer , and many other words are ...
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... words were spelt upon a deliberate system , and it may very well happen that in the volume of minor poems which the ... word there is to be understood a metrical ( vii ) Preface .
... words were spelt upon a deliberate system , and it may very well happen that in the volume of minor poems which the ... word there is to be understood a metrical ( vii ) Preface .
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... word hearse in the 58th line of the Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester , printed by Prof. Masson thus : - -- And some flowers , and some bays For thy hearse . to strew thy ways , but in the 1645 edition : - And som Flowers , and ...
... word hearse in the 58th line of the Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester , printed by Prof. Masson thus : - -- And some flowers , and some bays For thy hearse . to strew thy ways , but in the 1645 edition : - And som Flowers , and ...
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... word does not stand in the stressed place of the verse , so that a careless reader might not emphasize it , unless his attention were specially called by some such sign : Behold mee then , mee for him , life for life I offer , on mee ...
... word does not stand in the stressed place of the verse , so that a careless reader might not emphasize it , unless his attention were specially called by some such sign : Behold mee then , mee for him , life for life I offer , on mee ...
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