The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... seen To save us by thy might . 3 Turn us again ; thy grace divine To us , O God , vouchsafe ; Cause thou thy face on us to shine , And then we shall be safe . 4 Lord God of Hosts , how long wilt thou , How long wilt thou declare Thy 2 ...
... seen To save us by thy might . 3 Turn us again ; thy grace divine To us , O God , vouchsafe ; Cause thou thy face on us to shine , And then we shall be safe . 4 Lord God of Hosts , how long wilt thou , How long wilt thou declare Thy 2 ...
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... seen a copy . 1788. DR . JOHN GILLIES ( see Introd . p . 34 ) . 1792-3 . CAPEL LOFFT ( see Introd . p . 34 ) . 1796. WILLIAM HAYLEY ( slightly ) , in the Life , & c . prefixed to Boydell and Nicol's edition of Milton's Poetical Works ...
... seen a copy . 1788. DR . JOHN GILLIES ( see Introd . p . 34 ) . 1792-3 . CAPEL LOFFT ( see Introd . p . 34 ) . 1796. WILLIAM HAYLEY ( slightly ) , in the Life , & c . prefixed to Boydell and Nicol's edition of Milton's Poetical Works ...
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... seen that Milton must have talked with Marvell about Dryden's odd proposal , and reported to Marvell his answer of grim civility : " Yes , Mr. Dryden , you may tag my verses if you please . " - -Dryden , it is to be remembered , had ...
... seen that Milton must have talked with Marvell about Dryden's odd proposal , and reported to Marvell his answer of grim civility : " Yes , Mr. Dryden , you may tag my verses if you please . " - -Dryden , it is to be remembered , had ...
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... seen Galileo , then old and blind , in his villa near Florence . It was at Padua in the Venetian states that Galileo had first ( 1609 ) turned his telescope to the moon ; but he was a Tuscan by birth , and the greater part of his life ...
... seen Galileo , then old and blind , in his villa near Florence . It was at Padua in the Venetian states that Galileo had first ( 1609 ) turned his telescope to the moon ; but he was a Tuscan by birth , and the greater part of his life ...
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... seen , are not even named , any more than those of the Mongolian ( Turanian ) and Negro races the devils to whom these are to be attributed being ( so the silence must be construed ) as yet individually obscure . 530. " Their fainting ...
... seen , are not even named , any more than those of the Mongolian ( Turanian ) and Negro races the devils to whom these are to be attributed being ( so the silence must be construed ) as yet individually obscure . 530. " Their fainting ...
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