“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 2Macmillan, 1890 |
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... they reduc'd To blackest grain , and into store conveyd : Part hidd'n veins diggd up ( nor hath this Earth Entrails unlike ) of Mineral and Stone , Whereof to found their Engins and thir Balls Of missive BENTLEY'S EDITION 31.
... they reduc'd To blackest grain , and into store conveyd : Part hidd'n veins diggd up ( nor hath this Earth Entrails unlike ) of Mineral and Stone , Whereof to found their Engins and thir Balls Of missive BENTLEY'S EDITION 31.
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... hath hitherto been that , if " the Athenians , as some say , made their small deeds great and " renowned by their eloquent writers , England hath had her noble " achievements made small by the unskilful handling of monks and " mechanics ...
... hath hitherto been that , if " the Athenians , as some say , made their small deeds great and " renowned by their eloquent writers , England hath had her noble " achievements made small by the unskilful handling of monks and " mechanics ...
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... them to God's examination . Chorus be- " wails and tells the good Adam hath lost . — Act V .: Adam and Eve , driven out 66 " of Paradise , presented by an Angel with Labour EARLY DRAFTS FOR A TRAGEDY ON THE SUBJECT 45.
... them to God's examination . Chorus be- " wails and tells the good Adam hath lost . — Act V .: Adam and Eve , driven out 66 " of Paradise , presented by an Angel with Labour EARLY DRAFTS FOR A TRAGEDY ON THE SUBJECT 45.
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... hath a Bible in his hands to borrow good " words and holy sayings in abundance ; but to make them his own " is a work of grace only from above . " But how was Milton able to obtain his " borrowings , ” which he had such grace to make ...
... hath a Bible in his hands to borrow good " words and holy sayings in abundance ; but to make them his own " is a work of grace only from above . " But how was Milton able to obtain his " borrowings , ” which he had such grace to make ...
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... hath " heard him complain that they were careless of him being blind , and " made nothing of deserting him . " Elizabeth Fisher's evidence , given apparently without any acrimony , contains a passage more startling . " This respondent hath ...
... hath " heard him complain that they were careless of him being blind , and " made nothing of deserting him . " Elizabeth Fisher's evidence , given apparently without any acrimony , contains a passage more startling . " This respondent hath ...
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