“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen2Macmillan, 1890 |
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... moved , as he himself tells us , by the reception which some of those earlier pieces had met with among the Italian scholars and men of letters whose acquaintance he had made while abroad . " Perceiving , " he says in his pamphlet ...
... moved , as he himself tells us , by the reception which some of those earlier pieces had met with among the Italian scholars and men of letters whose acquaintance he had made while abroad . " Perceiving , " he says in his pamphlet ...
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... move with incredible swiftness ; and , as they are not subject to any law of gravitation , their motion , though ordinarily represented as horizontal over the Heavenly ground , may as well be vertical or in any other direction , and ...
... move with incredible swiftness ; and , as they are not subject to any law of gravitation , their motion , though ordinarily represented as horizontal over the Heavenly ground , may as well be vertical or in any other direction , and ...
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... moved . " These two outermost Spheres , or at least the Tenth Sphere , had been added in the Middle Ages ; and , indeed , the Ptolemaic system , so completed up to the final number of Ten Spheres , may be called rather the " Alphonsine ...
... moved . " These two outermost Spheres , or at least the Tenth Sphere , had been added in the Middle Ages ; and , indeed , the Ptolemaic system , so completed up to the final number of Ten Spheres , may be called rather the " Alphonsine ...
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... moves and " the Heavens stand still . ' " There cannot be a more distinct proof than this incidental passage affords of the utter repulsiveness of the Copernican theory to even the educated English intellect as late as the middle of the ...
... moves and " the Heavens stand still . ' " There cannot be a more distinct proof than this incidental passage affords of the utter repulsiveness of the Copernican theory to even the educated English intellect as late as the middle of the ...
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... Moved . " Here we have the Alphonsine heavens in their order , and with their exact names . But all through the poem the language assumes the same astronomical system . Where the words Orb and Sphere occur , for example , they almost ...
... Moved . " Here we have the Alphonsine heavens in their order , and with their exact names . But all through the poem the language assumes the same astronomical system . Where the words Orb and Sphere occur , for example , they almost ...
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