“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 2Macmillan, 1890 |
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... light , not inelegant , but rather characterless hand of the period , of course , not that of Milton himself , who had been for fourteen years totally blind . It consists of eighteen leaves of small quarto , stitched together ; and on ...
... light , not inelegant , but rather characterless hand of the period , of course , not that of Milton himself , who had been for fourteen years totally blind . It consists of eighteen leaves of small quarto , stitched together ; and on ...
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... light thing ; and after supper " he smoked his pipe and drank a glass of water , and went to bed . ” 1 66 The substance of this information may be thus summed up : - Milton , in his time of total blindness , was as laborious and ...
... light thing ; and after supper " he smoked his pipe and drank a glass of water , and went to bed . ” 1 66 The substance of this information may be thus summed up : - Milton , in his time of total blindness , was as laborious and ...
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... light there , nor properly Earth , Water , Air , or Fire , but only a vast pulp or welter of unformed matter , in which all these lie tempestuously intermixed . Though the presence of Deity is there potentially too , it is still , as it ...
... light there , nor properly Earth , Water , Air , or Fire , but only a vast pulp or welter of unformed matter , in which all these lie tempestuously intermixed . Though the presence of Deity is there potentially too , it is still , as it ...
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... light within , as the spherical glass round a lamp is ; but totally opaque , or only glistering faintly on its upper side with the reflected light of Heaven . Accordingly , -after wandering on this dark outside of the Universe long ...
... light within , as the spherical glass round a lamp is ; but totally opaque , or only glistering faintly on its upper side with the reflected light of Heaven . Accordingly , -after wandering on this dark outside of the Universe long ...
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... ” A full examination of our old literature in the light of the principle here suggested , -i.e . with the recollection that it was according to the Ptolemaic conception of the Universe , and not according SCHEME AND MEANING OF THE POEM 89.
... ” A full examination of our old literature in the light of the principle here suggested , -i.e . with the recollection that it was according to the Ptolemaic conception of the Universe , and not according SCHEME AND MEANING OF THE POEM 89.
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