“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen2Macmillan, 1890 |
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... tree , which the landlady duly chronicled as the cotton - tree planted by Milton . Having heard of a cotton - tree , or two cotton - trees , as existing here in Hazlitt's time , I had expected something larger of the tree kind than I ...
... tree , which the landlady duly chronicled as the cotton - tree planted by Milton . Having heard of a cotton - tree , or two cotton - trees , as existing here in Hazlitt's time , I had expected something larger of the tree kind than I ...
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... tree whose mortal taste Brought Death into the world , and all our woe , With loss of Eden . This is a true description , for the whole story bears on that point . But it is the vast comprehension of the story , both in space and in ...
... tree whose mortal taste Brought Death into the world , and all our woe , With loss of Eden . This is a true description , for the whole story bears on that point . But it is the vast comprehension of the story , both in space and in ...
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... tree , might not there be a compensation in the superior vividness with which certain other sensations of sight , and in particular all luminous effects , all contrasts of light and darkness , were remem- bered ? If a blind man , that ...
... tree , might not there be a compensation in the superior vividness with which certain other sensations of sight , and in particular all luminous effects , all contrasts of light and darkness , were remem- bered ? If a blind man , that ...
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... trees wept odorous gums and balm ; Others whose fruit , burnished with golden rind , Hung amiable , Hesperian fables true , If true , here only , and of delicious taste . Betwixt them lawns , or level downs , and flocks Grazing the ...
... trees wept odorous gums and balm ; Others whose fruit , burnished with golden rind , Hung amiable , Hesperian fables true , If true , here only , and of delicious taste . Betwixt them lawns , or level downs , and flocks Grazing the ...
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... the Forbidden Tree , Heaven , Hell , Earth , Chaos , All - the argument Held me a while misdoubting his intent , That he would ruin ( for I saw him strong ) The sacred truths to fable and old song ( So 168 COMMENDATORY VERSES.
... the Forbidden Tree , Heaven , Hell , Earth , Chaos , All - the argument Held me a while misdoubting his intent , That he would ruin ( for I saw him strong ) The sacred truths to fable and old song ( So 168 COMMENDATORY VERSES.
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