The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1924 - 554ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... least nine distinct forms in which , as respects the title - page , complete copies were issued by the binder , from the first publication of the work about August 1667 on to 1669 inclusively ; besides which there are the variations ...
... least nine distinct forms in which , as respects the title - page , complete copies were issued by the binder , from the first publication of the work about August 1667 on to 1669 inclusively ; besides which there are the variations ...
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... least one , and most probably of more than one , complete copy in the autumn of 1665 — which may , accordingly , be taken as the date when the poem was considered ready for press . The delay of publication till two years after that date ...
... least one , and most probably of more than one , complete copy in the autumn of 1665 — which may , accordingly , be taken as the date when the poem was considered ready for press . The delay of publication till two years after that date ...
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... least to an improve- ment of their present condition , and an extent of empire that should include more than Hell ? Satan's counsel having been adopted , it is Satan himself that adventures the perilous expedition up through Chaos in ...
... least to an improve- ment of their present condition , and an extent of empire that should include more than Hell ? Satan's counsel having been adopted , it is Satan himself that adventures the perilous expedition up through Chaos in ...
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... least , the astronomical system which he thought proper to employ in his Paradise Lost , is not our present Copernican system -which , in his time , was not generally or popularly accepted . It is the older Astronomical System , now ...
... least , the astronomical system which he thought proper to employ in his Paradise Lost , is not our present Copernican system -which , in his time , was not generally or popularly accepted . It is the older Astronomical System , now ...
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... least , Those clerks that think - think how absurd a jest ! - That neither heavens nor stars do turn at all Nor dance about this great round Earthly Ball , But the Earth itself , this massy globe of ours , Turns round about once every ...
... least , Those clerks that think - think how absurd a jest ! - That neither heavens nor stars do turn at all Nor dance about this great round Earthly Ball , But the Earth itself , this massy globe of ours , Turns round about once every ...
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