The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇMacmillan, 1874 - 491ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... writer's cabinet for use ; but in actual speech or writing some words are in such constant demand that they are continually being taken out of the cabinet and put back again , while others are not called out more than once or twice in a ...
... writer's cabinet for use ; but in actual speech or writing some words are in such constant demand that they are continually being taken out of the cabinet and put back again , while others are not called out more than once or twice in a ...
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... writers at about the same , while from examinations of long passages in Tennyson , Browning , and Long- fellow , it ... writer in any particular passage , on the class of things and notions with which he is there concerning himself ...
... writers at about the same , while from examinations of long passages in Tennyson , Browning , and Long- fellow , it ... writer in any particular passage , on the class of things and notions with which he is there concerning himself ...
xii ÆäÀÌÁö
... writer with the corresponding greater degree of frequency . All men , for example , think more frequently of fire than of the Zodiac . Again , the particular bent of an individual writer , the prevalent direction of his thoughts , and ...
... writer with the corresponding greater degree of frequency . All men , for example , think more frequently of fire than of the Zodiac . Again , the particular bent of an individual writer , the prevalent direction of his thoughts , and ...
xiv ÆäÀÌÁö
... writer . One question more respecting Milton's vocabulary in his poems . Is any proportion of it obsolete ? On the whole , whether from the judiciousness with which Milton chose words that had a strong force of vitality in them , or ...
... writer . One question more respecting Milton's vocabulary in his poems . Is any proportion of it obsolete ? On the whole , whether from the judiciousness with which Milton chose words that had a strong force of vitality in them , or ...
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... writers , I do not at present venture to say . That is a question , however , which scholars , I am perfectly sure , will sooner or later find reason for deciding ' very differently from the practice now generally in fashion , and all ...
... writers , I do not at present venture to say . That is a question , however , which scholars , I am perfectly sure , will sooner or later find reason for deciding ' very differently from the practice now generally in fashion , and all ...
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