The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 3Macmillan, 1874 |
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... addressed : - " With granted leave officious I return , But much more wonder that the Son of God In this wild solitude so long should bide , Of all things destitute , and , well I know , Not without hunger . Others of some note , As ...
... addressed : - " With granted leave officious I return , But much more wonder that the Son of God In this wild solitude so long should bide , Of all things destitute , and , well I know , Not without hunger . Others of some note , As ...
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... addressed seem into tears dissolved , Wetting the borders of her silken veil . 730 But now again she makes address to speak . Dal . With doubtful feet and wavering resolution I came , still dreading thy displeasure , Samson ; Which to ...
... addressed seem into tears dissolved , Wetting the borders of her silken veil . 730 But now again she makes address to speak . Dal . With doubtful feet and wavering resolution I came , still dreading thy displeasure , Samson ; Which to ...
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... addressed to him by Italians of note , Milton resumed his life in England in the autumn of 1639 , and prepared for the labours for which he had hitherto been but educating himself . He was now approaching his thirty - second year ; but ...
... addressed to him by Italians of note , Milton resumed his life in England in the autumn of 1639 , and prepared for the labours for which he had hitherto been but educating himself . He was now approaching his thirty - second year ; but ...
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... addressed so affectionately in the last stanza of the poem , had several subsequent children by the same husband - two of whom , Edward and John Phillips , survived to be known in connexion with their uncle . After the death of that ...
... addressed so affectionately in the last stanza of the poem , had several subsequent children by the same husband - two of whom , Edward and John Phillips , survived to be known in connexion with their uncle . After the death of that ...
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... address was wound up . After apologizing for having detained the audience so long with his Latin harangue , he announces that he is about to break the University statutes ( which ordained that all academic discourses , & c . , should be ...
... address was wound up . After apologizing for having detained the audience so long with his Latin harangue , he announces that he is about to break the University statutes ( which ordained that all academic discourses , & c . , should be ...
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