The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... side Down to the sea she sent , And upward to that river wide Her other branches went . 12 Why hast thou laid her hedges low , And broken down her fence , That all may pluck her , as they go , With rudest violence ? 13 The tusked boar ...
... side Down to the sea she sent , And upward to that river wide Her other branches went . 12 Why hast thou laid her hedges low , And broken down her fence , That all may pluck her , as they go , With rudest violence ? 13 The tusked boar ...
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... side of the question yet to be found in the language . It calls Rhyme " the invention of a barbarous age to set off wretched matter and lame metre , " and speaks of it as " a thing of itself , to all judicious ears , trivial and of no ...
... side of the question yet to be found in the language . It calls Rhyme " the invention of a barbarous age to set off wretched matter and lame metre , " and speaks of it as " a thing of itself , to all judicious ears , trivial and of no ...
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... side of the monster which was pro- tected from the wind . 224. " the midst . " The contraction of in occurs in the original edition , and for obvious reasons ought to be retained . Indeed , Milton prints " ith midst . " 232. " Pelorus ...
... side of the monster which was pro- tected from the wind . 224. " the midst . " The contraction of in occurs in the original edition , and for obvious reasons ought to be retained . Indeed , Milton prints " ith midst . " 232. " Pelorus ...
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... side of Jerusalem ; here was Tophet , supposed to mean the place of timbrels . " The word " Gehenna , " now " " the type of Hell , " or a synonym for Hell , is borrowed from the name of this valley , which , originally the most ...
... side of Jerusalem ; here was Tophet , supposed to mean the place of timbrels . " The word " Gehenna , " now " " the type of Hell , " or a synonym for Hell , is borrowed from the name of this valley , which , originally the most ...
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... sides , the butts on the ground . When soldiers halt from any movement , as in the text , arms are always " ordered " without word of command . 572. " his strength . " We should now write its . See note antè , line 254 . 573 . " since ...
... sides , the butts on the ground . When soldiers halt from any movement , as in the text , arms are always " ordered " without word of command . 572. " his strength . " We should now write its . See note antè , line 254 . 573 . " since ...
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