The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1924 - 554ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... begin Book XII .; and there are one or two other slight additions or alterations , also dictated by Milton , in the course of the text , besides a few verbal variations , such as would arise in reprinting . On the whole the Second ...
... begin Book XII .; and there are one or two other slight additions or alterations , also dictated by Milton , in the course of the text , besides a few verbal variations , such as would arise in reprinting . On the whole the Second ...
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... begin to recover from their stupor - Satan the first , and the others at his call . There ensue Satan's first speech to them , their first surveys of their new domain , their building of their palace of Pandemonium , and their ...
... begin to recover from their stupor - Satan the first , and the others at his call . There ensue Satan's first speech to them , their first surveys of their new domain , their building of their palace of Pandemonium , and their ...
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... begin the real business of his errand . For only at this point - only at the point of attachment or sus- pension of the new Universe to the Empyrean - was there an opening into the interior of the Universe . All the outer shell , save ...
... begin the real business of his errand . For only at this point - only at the point of attachment or sus- pension of the new Universe to the Empyrean - was there an opening into the interior of the Universe . All the outer shell , save ...
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... begin Your message , like to end as much in vain ? " To whom thus Zephon , answering scorn with scorn : - " Think not , revolted Spirit , thy shape the same , Or undiminished brightness , to be known As when thou stood'st in Heaven ...
... begin Your message , like to end as much in vain ? " To whom thus Zephon , answering scorn with scorn : - " Think not , revolted Spirit , thy shape the same , Or undiminished brightness , to be known As when thou stood'st in Heaven ...
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... begin thy doom , Or some more sudden vengeance , winged from God , Precipitate thee with augmented pain . ' 280 " So spake the Prince of Angels ; to whom thus The Adversary : - Nor think thou with wind Of airy threats to awe whom yet ...
... begin thy doom , Or some more sudden vengeance , winged from God , Precipitate thee with augmented pain . ' 280 " So spake the Prince of Angels ; to whom thus The Adversary : - Nor think thou with wind Of airy threats to awe whom yet ...
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