The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1924 - 554 Seiten |
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... thought of ; wei verses were intended for the beginning of a tragedie , wch he had design'd , " but was diverted from it by other besinesse . " Here we have indirectly Phillips's ' s own authority that he had read the verses in question ...
... thought of ; wei verses were intended for the beginning of a tragedie , wch he had design'd , " but was diverted from it by other besinesse . " Here we have indirectly Phillips's ' s own authority that he had read the verses in question ...
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... thought or a phrase from previous authors , let the reader remember his own Definition of Plagiarism , given in his EikovoкλAOTNS . " Such kind of borrow- ing as this , " he there says , " if it be not bettered by the borrower , among ...
... thought or a phrase from previous authors , let the reader remember his own Definition of Plagiarism , given in his EikovoкλAOTNS . " Such kind of borrow- ing as this , " he there says , " if it be not bettered by the borrower , among ...
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... thought . For , as even a correct reading of the passage by itself would have shown , the " pendent World " which Satan here sees is not the Earth at all , but the entire Starry Universe , or Mundane Sphere , hung drop- like by a golden ...
... thought . For , as even a correct reading of the passage by itself would have shown , the " pendent World " which Satan here sees is not the Earth at all , but the entire Starry Universe , or Mundane Sphere , hung drop- like by a golden ...
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... thought causes us to forget how long it lasted . Although it was in 1543 that Copernicus had propounded the other ... thought of things and expressed their thoughts - might lead to curious results . We are concerned at present ...
... thought causes us to forget how long it lasted . Although it was in 1543 that Copernicus had propounded the other ... thought of things and expressed their thoughts - might lead to curious results . We are concerned at present ...
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... thought . " And yet , despite this passage , and other passages showing how strongly the character and history of Galileo had fascinated him , it may be doubted whether Milton even then felt himself entitled to reject the system which ...
... thought . " And yet , despite this passage , and other passages showing how strongly the character and history of Galileo had fascinated him , it may be doubted whether Milton even then felt himself entitled to reject the system which ...
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