ComusCambridge University Press, 1912 - 143 pages |
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Page viii
... pass to the University ; for Milton , however , home - life meant , from the first , not only broad interests and refinement , but active encouragement towards literature and study . In 1625 he left St Paul's . Of his extant English ...
... pass to the University ; for Milton , however , home - life meant , from the first , not only broad interests and refinement , but active encouragement towards literature and study . In 1625 he left St Paul's . Of his extant English ...
Page xxxv
... pass in innocence secure From stain licentious , and in manners pure , Pure as the priest , when robed in white he stands , The fresh lustration ready in his hands . Thus Linus lived , and thus , as poets write COMUS . XXXV.
... pass in innocence secure From stain licentious , and in manners pure , Pure as the priest , when robed in white he stands , The fresh lustration ready in his hands . Thus Linus lived , and thus , as poets write COMUS . XXXV.
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... pass through this adventurous glade , Swift as the sparkle of a glancing star 80 and I shoot from heaven , to give him safe convoy , As now I do . But first I must put off These my sky - robes spun out of Iris ' woof , And take the ...
... pass through this adventurous glade , Swift as the sparkle of a glancing star 80 and I shoot from heaven , to give him safe convoy , As now I do . But first I must put off These my sky - robes spun out of Iris ' woof , And take the ...
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... pass unweeting by the way . This evening late , by then the chewing flocks Had ta'en their supper on the savoury herb Of knot - grass dew - besprent , and were in fold , I sat me down to watch upon a bank With ivy canopied , and ...
... pass unweeting by the way . This evening late , by then the chewing flocks Had ta'en their supper on the savoury herb Of knot - grass dew - besprent , and were in fold , I sat me down to watch upon a bank With ivy canopied , and ...
Page 42
... . blanch , omit , pass by . If we used the verb at all we should treat it as intransitive , inserting from . Paris . Milton arrived there in April or May , 1638. He seems to have stayed some time , not reaching Florence 42 COMUS .
... . blanch , omit , pass by . If we used the verb at all we should treat it as intransitive , inserting from . Paris . Milton arrived there in April or May , 1638. He seems to have stayed some time , not reaching Florence 42 COMUS .
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