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John Milton John Mitford. בית הספרים הלאומי והאוניברסיטאי ירושלים מספריית שמואל סמבורסקי איש האוניברסיטה העברית בשנים 1924 - 1990 ורעייתו מריס JEWISH NATIONAL & UNIVERSITY LIBRARY JERUSALEM הספריה הלאומית SC 91 C 1671 Milton , John ,
John Milton John Mitford. בית הספרים הלאומי והאוניברסיטאי ירושלים מספריית שמואל סמבורסקי איש האוניברסיטה העברית בשנים 1924 - 1990 ורעייתו מריס JEWISH NATIONAL & UNIVERSITY LIBRARY JERUSALEM הספריה הלאומית SC 91 C 1671 Milton , John ,
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John Milton John Mitford. OF THAT SORT OF DRAMATIC POEM WHICH IS CALLED TRAGEDY . TRAGEDY , as it was anciently composed , hath been ever held the gravest , moralest , and most profitable of all other poems ; therefore said by Aristotle ...
John Milton John Mitford. OF THAT SORT OF DRAMATIC POEM WHICH IS CALLED TRAGEDY . TRAGEDY , as it was anciently composed , hath been ever held the gravest , moralest , and most profitable of all other poems ; therefore said by Aristotle ...
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John Milton John Mitford. 5 THE ARGUMENT . SAMSON made captive , blind , and now in the prison at Gaza , there to labour as in a common workhouse , on a festival- day , in the general cessation from labour , comes forth into the open air ...
John Milton John Mitford. 5 THE ARGUMENT . SAMSON made captive , blind , and now in the prison at Gaza , there to labour as in a common workhouse , on a festival- day , in the general cessation from labour , comes forth into the open air ...
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John Milton John Mitford. 1667 SAMSON AGONISTES . SAMS . A LITTLE onward lend thy guiding hand To these dark steps , a little further on ; ¡¤ 5 For yonder bank hath choice of sun or shade : There I am wont to sit , when any chance ...
John Milton John Mitford. 1667 SAMSON AGONISTES . SAMS . A LITTLE onward lend thy guiding hand To these dark steps , a little further on ; ¡¤ 5 For yonder bank hath choice of sun or shade : There I am wont to sit , when any chance ...
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