The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... hand Sung with the voice . We have nearly the same phrase in Tibullus , iii . iv . 41 : — Sed postquam fuerant digiti cum voce locuti , Edidit hæc dulci tristia verba modo . The word hand is used again in this poem , b . iv . 254. to ...
... hand Sung with the voice . We have nearly the same phrase in Tibullus , iii . iv . 41 : — Sed postquam fuerant digiti cum voce locuti , Edidit hæc dulci tristia verba modo . The word hand is used again in this poem , b . iv . 254. to ...
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... hand of kings ; if that story be true of his having been offered to be Latin secretary to Charles the Second , and of his refusing it.- NEWTON . 6 With the citation of " Riches , though offer'd from the hand of kings , " compare ...
... hand of kings ; if that story be true of his having been offered to be Latin secretary to Charles the Second , and of his refusing it.- NEWTON . 6 With the citation of " Riches , though offer'd from the hand of kings , " compare ...
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... hand all times and seasons roll . Acts i . 7 . 44 Ver . 189. Be tried in humble state , and things adverse . Sil . Ital . iv . 605 : " Explorant adversa viros . " - Dunster . 45 Ver . 195 . Well hath obey'd . Best 212 BOOK III . NOTES ON.
... hand all times and seasons roll . Acts i . 7 . 44 Ver . 189. Be tried in humble state , and things adverse . Sil . Ital . iv . 605 : " Explorant adversa viros . " - Dunster . 45 Ver . 195 . Well hath obey'd . Best 212 BOOK III . NOTES ON.
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