The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... observe , A law of Jacob's God to hold , From whence they might not swerve . 5 This he a testimony ordained In Joseph , not to change , When as he passed through Egypt - land ; The tongue I heard was strange . 6 From burden , and from ...
... observe , A law of Jacob's God to hold , From whence they might not swerve . 5 This he a testimony ordained In Joseph , not to change , When as he passed through Egypt - land ; The tongue I heard was strange . 6 From burden , and from ...
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... observe if I transgress ; Set thy ways right before where my step goes . For in his faltering mouth unstable No word is firm or sooth ; Their inside , troubles miserable ; An open grave their throat , their tongue they smooth . God ...
... observe if I transgress ; Set thy ways right before where my step goes . For in his faltering mouth unstable No word is firm or sooth ; Their inside , troubles miserable ; An open grave their throat , their tongue they smooth . God ...
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... observation of his to which , on any ground whatsoever , I thought credit could be attached . I hope , indeed , it will be found that I have erred by excess and scrupu- lousness of acknowledgment , rather than by the opposite . ( 2. ) A ...
... observation of his to which , on any ground whatsoever , I thought credit could be attached . I hope , indeed , it will be found that I have erred by excess and scrupu- lousness of acknowledgment , rather than by the opposite . ( 2. ) A ...
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... Observe the lines- " I too , transported by the mode , offend , And , while I meant to praise thee , must commend . " They may be explained thus : - " In this kind of verse , which I am now writing , and which is Dryden's favourite kind ...
... Observe the lines- " I too , transported by the mode , offend , And , while I meant to praise thee , must commend . " They may be explained thus : - " In this kind of verse , which I am now writing , and which is Dryden's favourite kind ...
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... observation as to the pliability of the physical form of the Spirits is worthy of atten- tion , as preparing for much that follows in the poem . The dilatability or compressibility of the Spirits at will is a postulate for the whole ...
... observation as to the pliability of the physical form of the Spirits is worthy of atten- tion , as preparing for much that follows in the poem . The dilatability or compressibility of the Spirits at will is a postulate for the whole ...
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