The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇMacmillan, 1874 - 491ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... throne , time , tree , true , truth , vain , virtue , voice , walk , war , water , way , well , wide , wild , will , wind , wing , wise , woe , woman , wonder , wood , word , work , world . Not only some of the verbs but also some of ...
... throne , time , tree , true , truth , vain , virtue , voice , walk , war , water , way , well , wide , wild , will , wind , wing , wise , woe , woman , wonder , wood , word , work , world . Not only some of the verbs but also some of ...
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... Throne and Monarchy of God Rais'd impious War in Heav'n and Battel proud With vain attempt . Him the Almighty Power Hurld headlong flaming from th ' Ethereal Skie With hideous ruine and combustion down To bottomless perdition , there to ...
... Throne and Monarchy of God Rais'd impious War in Heav'n and Battel proud With vain attempt . Him the Almighty Power Hurld headlong flaming from th ' Ethereal Skie With hideous ruine and combustion down To bottomless perdition , there to ...
xciv ÆäÀÌÁö
... throne , Where Light and Darkness in perpetual round Lodge and dislodge by turns- which makes through Heaven Grateful vicissitude , like day and night . " - P . L. , VI . 4—8 . There are incessant examples also of the use of who xciv ...
... throne , Where Light and Darkness in perpetual round Lodge and dislodge by turns- which makes through Heaven Grateful vicissitude , like day and night . " - P . L. , VI . 4—8 . There are incessant examples also of the use of who xciv ...
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... thrones . ¡± — P . L. , I. 360 . In all these examples , and in hundreds more , Milton uses that , very much as Shakespeare had done , as the merely restrictive or qualifying relative , while all the examples of who , which , whose ...
... thrones . ¡± — P . L. , I. 360 . In all these examples , and in hundreds more , Milton uses that , very much as Shakespeare had done , as the merely restrictive or qualifying relative , while all the examples of who , which , whose ...
ciii ÆäÀÌÁö
... throne To Him that sits thereon , With saintly shout and solemn jubilee ; Where the bright Seraphim in burning row Their loud uplifted angel - trumpets blow , And the Cherubic host in thousand quires Touch their immortal harps of golden ...
... throne To Him that sits thereon , With saintly shout and solemn jubilee ; Where the bright Seraphim in burning row Their loud uplifted angel - trumpets blow , And the Cherubic host in thousand quires Touch their immortal harps of golden ...
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