The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan and Company, limited, 1877 - 625페이지 |
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... is within human experience . Their forms are dilatable or contractible at pleasure ; they move with incredible swiftness ; and , as they are not subject to any law of gravitation , their motion C 2 INTRODUCTION TO PARADISE LOST . 19.
... is within human experience . Their forms are dilatable or contractible at pleasure ; they move with incredible swiftness ; and , as they are not subject to any law of gravitation , their motion C 2 INTRODUCTION TO PARADISE LOST . 19.
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... moved . " These two outermost spheres , or at least the Tenth Sphere , had been added in the Middle Ages ; and , indeed , the Ptolemaic system , so com- pleted up to the final number of Ten Spheres , may be called rather the ...
... moved . " These two outermost spheres , or at least the Tenth Sphere , had been added in the Middle Ages ; and , indeed , the Ptolemaic system , so com- pleted up to the final number of Ten Spheres , may be called rather the ...
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... moves , and the Heavens " stand still . " There cannot be a more distinct proof than this incidental passage affords , of the utter repulsiveness of the Copernican theory to even the educated English intellect as late as the middle of ...
... moves , and the Heavens " stand still . " There cannot be a more distinct proof than this incidental passage affords , of the utter repulsiveness of the Copernican theory to even the educated English intellect as late as the middle of ...
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... moves , and the Heavens 66 stand still . ' " There cannot be a more distinct proof than this incidental passage affords , of the utter repulsiveness of the Copernican theory to even the educated English intellect as late as the middle ...
... moves , and the Heavens 66 stand still . ' " There cannot be a more distinct proof than this incidental passage affords , of the utter repulsiveness of the Copernican theory to even the educated English intellect as late as the middle ...
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... Planets Seven , and pass the Fixed , And that Crystalline Sphere whose balance weighs The trepidation talked , and that First Moved , ' ar C Here we have the Alphonsine heavens in their order ,. 28 INTRODUCTION TO PARADISE LOST .
... Planets Seven , and pass the Fixed , And that Crystalline Sphere whose balance weighs The trepidation talked , and that First Moved , ' ar C Here we have the Alphonsine heavens in their order ,. 28 INTRODUCTION TO PARADISE LOST .
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Adam Angels arms aught behold bliss bright called Cambridge Chaos Chor Christ's College cloud Comus dark death deep delight Diodati divine dread dwell Earth edition Elegy Empyrean English eternal evil eyes fair Father fear friends fruit glory grace hand happy Harefield hath head heard heart Heaven Heavenly Hell Henry Lawes highth hill honour Italian John Milton King Lady Latin Lawes light live Long Parliament Lord Ludlow Castle Lycidas masque Milton mind night o'er Paradise Lost Paradise Regained perhaps Petty France poem poet praise reign replied round Samson Samson Agonistes Satan seems Serpent shalt sight song Sonnet soon spake sphere Spirit stars stood Stowmarket sweet taste thee thence thine things thou art thou hast thought throne thyself tree Universe verse virtue Westminster Assembly whence wings wonder words