The Poetical Works of John Milton ...W. Pickering, 1839 |
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xxxi ÆäÀÌÁö
... qu©¡ jam mihi sola placebat Ablata est , oculis non reditura meis . Ast ego progredior tacite querebundus , et excors , Et dubius volui s©¡pe referre pedem . were to continue virgins , 196 ; he speaks of Milton's great intimacy with Mrs ...
... qu©¡ jam mihi sola placebat Ablata est , oculis non reditura meis . Ast ego progredior tacite querebundus , et excors , Et dubius volui s©¡pe referre pedem . were to continue virgins , 196 ; he speaks of Milton's great intimacy with Mrs ...
xxxvii ÆäÀÌÁö
... qu©¡ m©¡st©¡ nescio quid voluptatis secum afferat . ' Milton's return to England took place about the time of Charles's second expedition against the Scots , in which his forces were defeated by General Lesly , in the month. 37 See ver ...
... qu©¡ m©¡st©¡ nescio quid voluptatis secum afferat . ' Milton's return to England took place about the time of Charles's second expedition against the Scots , in which his forces were defeated by General Lesly , in the month. 37 See ver ...
xxxix ÆäÀÌÁö
... qu©¡ Jovis ora decebant , Grandia magniloquis elata vocabula Graiis Addere suasisti quos jactat Gallia flores . * * * * * Per te nosse licet , per te , si nosse licebit , & c . The system of education which he adopted was deep and ...
... qu©¡ Jovis ora decebant , Grandia magniloquis elata vocabula Graiis Addere suasisti quos jactat Gallia flores . * * * * * Per te nosse licet , per te , si nosse licebit , & c . The system of education which he adopted was deep and ...
lvi ÆäÀÌÁö
... qu©¡ norat ipse melius , et rectius alio die tradiderat , tradebatque qu©¡ , si paululum at- tendisset animum , facile vitasset . What the great Scaliger thought of Salmasius , then young , may be gathered from the beginning of one of his ...
... qu©¡ norat ipse melius , et rectius alio die tradiderat , tradebatque qu©¡ , si paululum at- tendisset animum , facile vitasset . What the great Scaliger thought of Salmasius , then young , may be gathered from the beginning of one of his ...
cxxii ÆäÀÌÁö
... qu©¡ in manus meas hactenus non pervenerunt . Si certiora cognovero , faciam ut ex me intelligas . P. 605. Valde quoque gratum erit , si porro significaveris , quis et qualis sit iste Miltonus , Iconoclastem si habeas , rogo ut ...
... qu©¡ in manus meas hactenus non pervenerunt . Si certiora cognovero , faciam ut ex me intelligas . P. 605. Valde quoque gratum erit , si porro significaveris , quis et qualis sit iste Miltonus , Iconoclastem si habeas , rogo ut ...
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