The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1911 - 625 pages |
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... gives , grants , and assigns to Simmons " all that Book , Copy , or Manuscript of a Poem " intituled Paradise Lost , or by whatsoever other title or name the same is or " shall be called or distinguished , now lately licensed to be ...
... gives , grants , and assigns to Simmons " all that Book , Copy , or Manuscript of a Poem " intituled Paradise Lost , or by whatsoever other title or name the same is or " shall be called or distinguished , now lately licensed to be ...
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... gives their names - likewise Winter , Heat , Tempest , & c .; Death entered into the world ; Faith , Hope , Charity ... give to the world . From the place and the proportion of space which they occupy in the list , it is apparent that ...
... gives their names - likewise Winter , Heat , Tempest , & c .; Death entered into the world ; Faith , Hope , Charity ... give to the world . From the place and the proportion of space which they occupy in the list , it is apparent that ...
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... give them . " 66 66 66 66 There is evidence that , about the time when Milton thus announced to the public his design of some great English poem , to be accomplished at leisure , and when he was privately considering with himself ...
... give them . " 66 66 66 66 There is evidence that , about the time when Milton thus announced to the public his design of some great English poem , to be accomplished at leisure , and when he was privately considering with himself ...
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... give . He may , ac- cordingly , at this time , if not before , have made himself acquainted with some of those poems and other works , Italian and Latin , in which his subject , or some portion of it , had been previously treated . He ...
... give . He may , ac- cordingly , at this time , if not before , have made himself acquainted with some of those poems and other works , Italian and Latin , in which his subject , or some portion of it , had been previously treated . He ...
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... gives the key to all that he thinks or is ? What but his way of thinking or feeling , whatever it may be , respecting the relation or non - relation of the whole visible or physical world to that which is boundless , invisible ...
... gives the key to all that he thinks or is ? What but his way of thinking or feeling , whatever it may be , respecting the relation or non - relation of the whole visible or physical world to that which is boundless , invisible ...
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