The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1924 - 554 Seiten |
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... Earth or the Starry Universe to which it belongs , universal space is to be considered , according to the requisites of the poem , not as containing stars or starry systems at all , but as , so to say , a sphere of infinite radius ...
... Earth or the Starry Universe to which it belongs , universal space is to be considered , according to the requisites of the poem , not as containing stars or starry systems at all , but as , so to say , a sphere of infinite radius ...
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... Earth that hung close by the Moon ' as one of the most " wonderfully beautiful and poetical passages of the poem . But it is more wonderfully beautiful and poetical than Addison thought . For , as even a correct reading of the passage ...
... Earth that hung close by the Moon ' as one of the most " wonderfully beautiful and poetical passages of the poem . But it is more wonderfully beautiful and poetical than Addison thought . For , as even a correct reading of the passage ...
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... Earth was the fixed centre of the Mundane Universe , and the apparent motions of the other celestial bodies were caused by the real revolutions of successive Heavens , or Spheres of Space , enclosing the central Earth at different ...
... Earth was the fixed centre of the Mundane Universe , and the apparent motions of the other celestial bodies were caused by the real revolutions of successive Heavens , or Spheres of Space , enclosing the central Earth at different ...
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... Earth at different distances , and wheeling round it in a complex combination of their separate motions , retained its prevalence in the popular mind of Europe , and even in the scientific world , till the end of the seventeenth century ...
... Earth at different distances , and wheeling round it in a complex combination of their separate motions , retained its prevalence in the popular mind of Europe , and even in the scientific world , till the end of the seventeenth century ...
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... Earth moves , and the Heavens " stand still . " " There cannot be a more distinct proof than this incidental passage affords , of the utter repulsiveness of the Copernican theory to even the o educated English intellect as late as the ...
... Earth moves , and the Heavens " stand still . " " There cannot be a more distinct proof than this incidental passage affords , of the utter repulsiveness of the Copernican theory to even the o educated English intellect as late as the ...
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