“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen2Macmillan, 1890 |
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... Chaos by an attachment to Heaven at the north pole or zenith . This is the New WORLD , or the STARRY UNIVERSE : all that Universe of orbs and galaxies which man's vision can reach by utmost power of telescope , and which even to his ...
... Chaos by an attachment to Heaven at the north pole or zenith . This is the New WORLD , or the STARRY UNIVERSE : all that Universe of orbs and galaxies which man's vision can reach by utmost power of telescope , and which even to his ...
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... Chaos overhead . His journey up through it is arduous . Climbing , swimming , wading , flying , through the boggy consistency , now falling plumb - down thousands of fathoms , again carried upwards by a gust or explosion , he reaches at ...
... Chaos overhead . His journey up through it is arduous . Climbing , swimming , wading , flying , through the boggy consistency , now falling plumb - down thousands of fathoms , again carried upwards by a gust or explosion , he reaches at ...
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... Chaos blustering 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 ...
... Chaos blustering 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 ...
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... Chaos , and in Hell , much of it also takes place within the bounds of this Starry Universe of ours ; so that , if there is any peculiarity in Milton's conception of the interior arrangements of this Universe , that peculiarity must be ...
... Chaos , and in Hell , much of it also takes place within the bounds of this Starry Universe of ours ; so that , if there is any peculiarity in Milton's conception of the interior arrangements of this Universe , that peculiarity must be ...
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... , a view vertically down from the opening at the pole in the preceding cut , —the axis not being from top to bottom of the cut , but from the eye to the centre . space , scooped or carved out of Chaos , and. 92 INTRODUCTION TO PARADISE ...
... , a view vertically down from the opening at the pole in the preceding cut , —the axis not being from top to bottom of the cut , but from the eye to the centre . space , scooped or carved out of Chaos , and. 92 INTRODUCTION TO PARADISE ...
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