The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇMacmillan, 1874 |
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... spelt the word rime , his deviation here must be supposed intentional . Nor is it difficult to see the reason . By rime in the prose - preface he means the special kind of verse which consists in " the jingling sound of like endings ...
... spelt the word rime , his deviation here must be supposed intentional . Nor is it difficult to see the reason . By rime in the prose - preface he means the special kind of verse which consists in " the jingling sound of like endings ...
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... spelt fully and not with the apostrophe , the first is probably the right way of reading . Ocean - stream " is a phrase from the ancient geography , which supposed a sea flowing round and round the habitable circle of Earth . 204 ...
... spelt fully and not with the apostrophe , the first is probably the right way of reading . Ocean - stream " is a phrase from the ancient geography , which supposed a sea flowing round and round the habitable circle of Earth . 204 ...
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... spelt here , though Milton generally prefers " perfet . " " Dorian mood , " i.e. the Doric or grave style of music , as distinct from the Lydian or Phrygian . Compare Alleg . 136 . 551. " flutes and soft recorders . " According to ...
... spelt here , though Milton generally prefers " perfet . " " Dorian mood , " i.e. the Doric or grave style of music , as distinct from the Lydian or Phrygian . Compare Alleg . 136 . 551. " flutes and soft recorders . " According to ...
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... might be in Hell . Observe , too , that Milton speaks of metallic ores , and that in fact many such ores are in the form of sulphurets of metals . 675. " brigad . " So spelt in Milton's editions 130 [ BOOK I. Notes to Paradise Lost .
... might be in Hell . Observe , too , that Milton speaks of metallic ores , and that in fact many such ores are in the form of sulphurets of metals . 675. " brigad . " So spelt in Milton's editions 130 [ BOOK I. Notes to Paradise Lost .
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John Milton David Masson. 675. " brigad . " So spelt in Milton's editions , and the accent on the first syllable . 676. " pioneers " : spelt " Pioners " in Milton's editions , and perhaps pronounced so . 678. " Mammon led them on ...
John Milton David Masson. 675. " brigad . " So spelt in Milton's editions , and the accent on the first syllable . 676. " pioneers " : spelt " Pioners " in Milton's editions , and perhaps pronounced so . 678. " Mammon led them on ...
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