The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇMacmillan, 1874 - 491ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... pains than Mr. Marsh ; and the result of his investigations has been in some cases to set aside previous conceptions on the subject . He finds , for example ( Lect . on Eng . Lang . , pp . 124-126 ) , that even in the last century ...
... pains than Mr. Marsh ; and the result of his investigations has been in some cases to set aside previous conceptions on the subject . He finds , for example ( Lect . on Eng . Lang . , pp . 124-126 ) , that even in the last century ...
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... life , light , long , Lord , lost , loud , love , low , make , man , might , mild , mind , moon , morn , mortal , move , mount and mountain , name , nature , new , night , I old , pain , Paradise , part , past His Vocabulary . xiii.
... life , light , long , Lord , lost , loud , love , low , make , man , might , mild , mind , moon , morn , mortal , move , mount and mountain , name , nature , new , night , I old , pain , Paradise , part , past His Vocabulary . xiii.
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John Milton David Masson. I old , pain , Paradise , part , past , peace , place , power , praise , pride , pure , race , reason , reign , rest , right , rise , sacred , sad , Satan , say , sea , seat , see , seem , sense , serpent ...
John Milton David Masson. I old , pain , Paradise , part , past , peace , place , power , praise , pride , pure , race , reason , reign , rest , right , rise , sacred , sad , Satan , say , sea , seat , see , seem , sense , serpent ...
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... pain Torments him ; round he throws his baleful eyes That witness'd huge affliction and dismay Mixt with obdurate pride and stedfast hate : At once as far as Angels kenn he views The dismal Situation waste and wilde , A Dungeon horrible ...
... pain Torments him ; round he throws his baleful eyes That witness'd huge affliction and dismay Mixt with obdurate pride and stedfast hate : At once as far as Angels kenn he views The dismal Situation waste and wilde , A Dungeon horrible ...
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... pain , The sentence of their conqueror . This is now Our doom ; which if we can sustain and bear , Our Supreme Foe in time may much remit His anger , and perhaps , thus far removed , Not mind us not offending , satisfied With what is ...
... pain , The sentence of their conqueror . This is now Our doom ; which if we can sustain and bear , Our Supreme Foe in time may much remit His anger , and perhaps , thus far removed , Not mind us not offending , satisfied With what is ...
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