The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇBell and Daldy, 1878 |
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John Milton John Mitford. Millin decrobe bersh Jenine ont by nature Flow & reluctant to write is such that are deky , alousut of any that holds ; no that , no care a me and until I reach the Am end I and making for , & round off , as if ...
John Milton John Mitford. Millin decrobe bersh Jenine ont by nature Flow & reluctant to write is such that are deky , alousut of any that holds ; no that , no care a me and until I reach the Am end I and making for , & round off , as if ...
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John Milton John Mitford. CHISWICK PRESS : -C . WHITTINGHAM , TOOKS GOURT , CHANCERY LANE . SAMSON AGONISTES Comus , a Mask . ............... .. Lycidas.
John Milton John Mitford. CHISWICK PRESS : -C . WHITTINGHAM , TOOKS GOURT , CHANCERY LANE . SAMSON AGONISTES Comus , a Mask . ............... .. Lycidas.
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John Milton John Mitford. authority and fame . The measure of verse used in the chorus is of all sorts , called by the Greeks Monostrophic , or rather Apolelymenon , without regard had to Strophe , Antistrophe , or Epode , which were a ...
John Milton John Mitford. authority and fame . The measure of verse used in the chorus is of all sorts , called by the Greeks Monostrophic , or rather Apolelymenon , without regard had to Strophe , Antistrophe , or Epode , which were a ...
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John Milton John Mitford. With languish'd head unpropp'd , As one past hope , abandon'd , As by himself given over ; In slavish habit , ill - fitted weeds O'er - worn and soil'd ; Or do my eyes misrepresent ? can this be he , That heroic ...
John Milton John Mitford. With languish'd head unpropp'd , As one past hope , abandon'd , As by himself given over ; In slavish habit , ill - fitted weeds O'er - worn and soil'd ; Or do my eyes misrepresent ? can this be he , That heroic ...
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