“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen2Macmillan, 1890 |
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... round his name , more especially on account of his Paradise Lost . Not only was that poem then in its fourth and hitherto most 1 Newton's Life of Milton , 1749 , p . xl . sumptuous English edition ; but there had begun to be FOURTH ...
... round his name , more especially on account of his Paradise Lost . Not only was that poem then in its fourth and hitherto most 1 Newton's Life of Milton , 1749 , p . xl . sumptuous English edition ; but there had begun to be FOURTH ...
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... round like an inclement sky . Only on the upper convex of the shell , in its angles towards the zenith , some reflection of light was gained from the wall of Heaven . Apparently it was on this upper convex of the outside of the new ...
... round like an inclement sky . Only on the upper convex of the shell , in its angles towards the zenith , some reflection of light was gained from the wall of Heaven . Apparently it was on this upper convex of the outside of the new ...
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... round , " all the other Spheres ; for it was believed by the ancients to be " the last and supreme Sphere . It is also called the Sphere of the " Fixed Stars , because in it are all the rest of the stars , whatever " their number ...
... round , " all the other Spheres ; for it was believed by the ancients to be " the last and supreme Sphere . It is also called the Sphere of the " Fixed Stars , because in it are all the rest of the stars , whatever " their number ...
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... round it in a complex combination of their separate motions , retained its prevalence in the popular mind of Europe , and even in the scientific world , till the end of the seventeenth century . Hence all the literature of England , and ...
... round it in a complex combination of their separate motions , retained its prevalence in the popular mind of Europe , and even in the scientific world , till the end of the seventeenth century . Hence all the literature of England , and ...
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... round Earthly Ball , But the Earth itself , this massy globe of ours , Turns round about once every twice - twelve hours . " Du Bartas had been a French Protestant , and his English translator , Sylvester , was a Puritan . It was not ...
... round Earthly Ball , But the Earth itself , this massy globe of ours , Turns round about once every twice - twelve hours . " Du Bartas had been a French Protestant , and his English translator , Sylvester , was a Puritan . It was not ...
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