The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... give ear , My meditation weigh ; The voice of my complaining hear , My King and God , for unto thee I pray . Jehovah , thou my early voice Shalt in the morning hear ; I ' the morning I to thee with choice Will rank my prayers , and ...
... give ear , My meditation weigh ; The voice of my complaining hear , My King and God , for unto thee I pray . Jehovah , thou my early voice Shalt in the morning hear ; I ' the morning I to thee with choice Will rank my prayers , and ...
Page 30
... Sat. i . 1 , 24. ] LAUGHING to teach the truth What hinders ? as some teachers give to boys Junkets and knacks , that they may learn apace . [ HORACE , Sat. i . 10 , 14. ] 30 TRANSLATIONS . Scraps from the Prose Writings.
... Sat. i . 1 , 24. ] LAUGHING to teach the truth What hinders ? as some teachers give to boys Junkets and knacks , that they may learn apace . [ HORACE , Sat. i . 10 , 14. ] 30 TRANSLATIONS . Scraps from the Prose Writings.
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... gives a version in Latin elegiacs ; and Milton translates these . ] GODDESS of Shades , and Huntress , who at will Walk'st on the rolling sphere , and through the deep , On thy third reign , the Earth , look now , and tell What land ...
... gives a version in Latin elegiacs ; and Milton translates these . ] GODDESS of Shades , and Huntress , who at will Walk'st on the rolling sphere , and through the deep , On thy third reign , the Earth , look now , and tell What land ...
Page 103
... gives from the memoranda in the interleaved copy were found by Mr. David Laing to agree pretty closely with the corresponding notes in the larger Callander commentary . 1831 and 1851. JOHN MITFORD ( see Introd . p . 35 ) . 1836. SIR ...
... gives from the memoranda in the interleaved copy were found by Mr. David Laing to agree pretty closely with the corresponding notes in the larger Callander commentary . 1831 and 1851. JOHN MITFORD ( see Introd . p . 35 ) . 1836. SIR ...
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... give , within quotation marks , a selection of such notes as he likes best , retaining the words of the particular commentators who furnished them , or try to re - express the essence of all the previous comments , so as to omit nothing ...
... give , within quotation marks , a selection of such notes as he likes best , retaining the words of the particular commentators who furnished them , or try to re - express the essence of all the previous comments , so as to omit nothing ...
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