The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1911 - 625 pages |
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... King ! " Phillips's words " several years before the Poem was begun " would not , by themselves , fix the date at which he had seen these lines . But in Aubrey's earlier Memoir of Milton ( 1680 ) , containing information which Aubrey ...
... King ! " Phillips's words " several years before the Poem was begun " would not , by themselves , fix the date at which he had seen these lines . But in Aubrey's earlier Memoir of Milton ( 1680 ) , containing information which Aubrey ...
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... King and astronomer , Alphonso X. of Castille ( 1252—1284 ) . It need only be added that the Spheres were not necessarily supposed to be actual spheres of solid matter . It was enough if they were conceived as spheres of invisible or ...
... King and astronomer , Alphonso X. of Castille ( 1252—1284 ) . It need only be added that the Spheres were not necessarily supposed to be actual spheres of solid matter . It was enough if they were conceived as spheres of invisible or ...
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... King not only of the seven planetary Orbs , but of all the ten . It seems the very God of the whole new Universe shooting its radiance even through the beds of the stars , as far as the Primum Mobile itself ( III . 571-587 ) . It is ...
... King not only of the seven planetary Orbs , but of all the ten . It seems the very God of the whole new Universe shooting its radiance even through the beds of the stars , as far as the Primum Mobile itself ( III . 571-587 ) . It is ...
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... rites and solemn feasts profaned , And with their darkness durst affront His light . First , Moloch , horrid king , besmeared with blood 380 390 Of human sacrifice , and parents ' tears ; Though E 2 BOOK I. ] 51 PARADISE LOST .
... rites and solemn feasts profaned , And with their darkness durst affront His light . First , Moloch , horrid king , besmeared with blood 380 390 Of human sacrifice , and parents ' tears ; Though E 2 BOOK I. ] 51 PARADISE LOST .
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... king whose heart , though large , Beguiled by fair idolatresses , fell To idols foul . Thammuz came next behind , Whose annual wound in Lebanon allured The Syrian damsels to lament his fate In amorous ditties all a summer's day , While ...
... king whose heart , though large , Beguiled by fair idolatresses , fell To idols foul . Thammuz came next behind , Whose annual wound in Lebanon allured The Syrian damsels to lament his fate In amorous ditties all a summer's day , While ...
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