The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... says , had been utterly unrecognised , if it was not even systematically discountenanced , in Greek and Latin poetry . It was a mere invention of the Middle Ages , he adds , without inquiring , as later research has done , whether its ...
... says , had been utterly unrecognised , if it was not even systematically discountenanced , in Greek and Latin poetry . It was a mere invention of the Middle Ages , he adds , without inquiring , as later research has done , whether its ...
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... says Ascham , after expressing his opinion that the verse of Plautus and Terence and of the oldest Latin poets generally is very poor and crude , " maketh me gladly remember my sweet time spent at Cambridge , and the pleasant talk which ...
... says Ascham , after expressing his opinion that the verse of Plautus and Terence and of the oldest Latin poets generally is very poor and crude , " maketh me gladly remember my sweet time spent at Cambridge , and the pleasant talk which ...
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... says that Tartarus is just as far below the Earth as the Earth is below Heaven , and that , as it would take a brass anvil nine days and nights to fall from Heaven to Earth , so it would take it nine days and nights more to fall from ...
... says that Tartarus is just as far below the Earth as the Earth is below Heaven , and that , as it would take a brass anvil nine days and nights to fall from Heaven to Earth , so it would take it nine days and nights more to fall from ...
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... say ; " the unconquer- able will , the study of revenge , immortal hate , and courage never to submit or yield , and ... says ; " the unconquerable will & c . . . . and courage never to submit or yield : and what else is there that is ...
... say ; " the unconquer- able will , the study of revenge , immortal hate , and courage never to submit or yield , and ... says ; " the unconquerable will & c . . . . and courage never to submit or yield : and what else is there that is ...
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... says , the spirits afterwards known as the chief gods of the Semitic nations -of the nations surrounding the Jews - and of which , and their transac- tions with the Jews , we hear so much in the Bible . Accordingly , in this splendid ...
... says , the spirits afterwards known as the chief gods of the Semitic nations -of the nations surrounding the Jews - and of which , and their transac- tions with the Jews , we hear so much in the Bible . Accordingly , in this splendid ...
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