The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇWilliam Tegg & Company, 1848 - 767ÆäÀÌÁö |
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lvii ÆäÀÌÁö
... morning found him reading ' Libellum Subturpiculum , ' which the affrighted professor hid under the bedclothes ; but Christina searched for it and got it ; and , being delighted with it , called in a young and beautiful lady of the name ...
... morning found him reading ' Libellum Subturpiculum , ' which the affrighted professor hid under the bedclothes ; but Christina searched for it and got it ; and , being delighted with it , called in a young and beautiful lady of the name ...
lxiii ÆäÀÌÁö
... morn , or mid the noonday trees Repose , or night light up her starry towers . And there too is a time for other mood , When we must dwell among the walks of men , With eye of loftiest aspect , fortitude , And sternness on our front ...
... morn , or mid the noonday trees Repose , or night light up her starry towers . And there too is a time for other mood , When we must dwell among the walks of men , With eye of loftiest aspect , fortitude , And sternness on our front ...
lxxix ÆäÀÌÁö
... morning , p . 104 ; for a sonnet written at Chalfont , which the critics are willing to at- tribute to Milton . The epigram in Fenton's collection must have come from a very different inkstand . ( Extempore on a Faggot , p . 286. ) 28 ...
... morning , p . 104 ; for a sonnet written at Chalfont , which the critics are willing to at- tribute to Milton . The epigram in Fenton's collection must have come from a very different inkstand . ( Extempore on a Faggot , p . 286. ) 28 ...
lxxxix ÆäÀÌÁö
... morning , and dictated in the day , sitting obliquely in an elbow chair , with his leg thrown over the arm . Fortune , as Johnson observes , appears not to have had much of his care . He lost , by different casual- ties , about four ...
... morning , and dictated in the day , sitting obliquely in an elbow chair , with his leg thrown over the arm . Fortune , as Johnson observes , appears not to have had much of his care . He lost , by different casual- ties , about four ...
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... morn delays : So stretch'd out huge in length the arch - fiend lay , Chain'd on the burning lake , nor ever thence Had risen or heav'd his head , but that the will And high permission of all - ruling heaven Left him at large to his own ...
... morn delays : So stretch'd out huge in length the arch - fiend lay , Chain'd on the burning lake , nor ever thence Had risen or heav'd his head , but that the will And high permission of all - ruling heaven Left him at large to his own ...
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