The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1901 - 625 Seiten |
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... standing ; but in another part of the MS . , as if written at some interval of time , is a fourth Draft , as follows : - ( c << " ADAM UNPARADIZED : -The Angel Gabriel , either descending or entering - showing , since the globe is ...
... standing ; but in another part of the MS . , as if written at some interval of time , is a fourth Draft , as follows : - ( c << " ADAM UNPARADIZED : -The Angel Gabriel , either descending or entering - showing , since the globe is ...
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... standing on the Earth , and beholding , among the glories of the newly - created World , the Sun in his full splendour in the Heavens : " O thou , that , with surpassing glory crowned , Look'st from thy sole dominion like the god Of ...
... standing on the Earth , and beholding , among the glories of the newly - created World , the Sun in his full splendour in the Heavens : " O thou , that , with surpassing glory crowned , Look'st from thy sole dominion like the god Of ...
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... stands and turns the other through the obscure profundity around ( VII . 224-231 ) . Thus are marked out , or cut out , through the body of Chaos , the limits of the new Universe of Man - that Starry Universe which to us seems ...
... stands and turns the other through the obscure profundity around ( VII . 224-231 ) . Thus are marked out , or cut out , through the body of Chaos , the limits of the new Universe of Man - that Starry Universe which to us seems ...
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... standing on the lower stair , and gazing down through the opening right underneath , he could suddenly behold the ... stands to the opposite pole or nadir ; and also longitudinally , " from eastern point Of Libra to the fleecy star that ...
... standing on the lower stair , and gazing down through the opening right underneath , he could suddenly behold the ... stands to the opposite pole or nadir ; and also longitudinally , " from eastern point Of Libra to the fleecy star that ...
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... 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 educated English intellect as late as the middle of the seventeenth century ...
... 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 educated English intellect as late as the middle of the seventeenth century ...
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