The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇBohn, 1861 |
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... give a just idea of the force and authority of plain truths , with which the undaunted republican addresses the rulers of his own party , when they were meditating to impose on the people , whom their prowess in the field had set free ...
... give a just idea of the force and authority of plain truths , with which the undaunted republican addresses the rulers of his own party , when they were meditating to impose on the people , whom their prowess in the field had set free ...
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... give thee ; count it thine To till and keep , and of the fruit to eat : Of every tree that in the garden grows Eat freely with glad heart ; fear here no dearth : But of the tree , whose operation brings Knowledge of good and ill , which ...
... give thee ; count it thine To till and keep , and of the fruit to eat : Of every tree that in the garden grows Eat freely with glad heart ; fear here no dearth : But of the tree , whose operation brings Knowledge of good and ill , which ...
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... Give him to partake . A classical ellipsis , for , Give him the means of partaking . So used by Homer , II . i . 18 ; Virgil , ¨¡n . i . 65. 79 , 522 ; and by Milton in Book I. 736 . 820. But keep the odds of knowledge in my power ; the ...
... Give him to partake . A classical ellipsis , for , Give him the means of partaking . So used by Homer , II . i . 18 ; Virgil , ¨¡n . i . 65. 79 , 522 ; and by Milton in Book I. 736 . 820. But keep the odds of knowledge in my power ; the ...
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