The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan and Company, 1922 - 625ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Looks through the horizontal misty air Shorn of his beams , or , from behind a cloud , In dim eclipse , disastrous twilight sheds On half the nations , and with fear of change Perplexes monarchs . " B At length , however , Mr. Tomkyns ...
... Looks through the horizontal misty air Shorn of his beams , or , from behind a cloud , In dim eclipse , disastrous twilight sheds On half the nations , and with fear of change Perplexes monarchs . " B At length , however , Mr. Tomkyns ...
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... look beyond three impressions of 1,300 copies each ) ; and the total sum which he did pay was 187. If he thus got off 2 / . it was probably to oblige the widow , who may have been anxious to realize all she could of her late husband's ...
... look beyond three impressions of 1,300 copies each ) ; and the total sum which he did pay was 187. If he thus got off 2 / . it was probably to oblige the widow , who may have been anxious to realize all she could of her late husband's ...
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... look about for other subjects . The proof exists in the form of a list - written by Milton's own hand in 1640-1 , or certainly not later than 1642 , and preserved among the Milton MSS . in Trinity College , Cambridge — of about one ...
... look about for other subjects . The proof exists in the form of a list - written by Milton's own hand in 1640-1 , or certainly not later than 1642 , and preserved among the Milton MSS . in Trinity College , Cambridge — of about one ...
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... Look'st from thy sole dominion like the god Of this new World - at whose sight all the stars Hide their diminished heads ! to thee I call , But with no friendly voice , and add thy name , O Sun ! to tell thee how I hate thy beams , That ...
... Look'st from thy sole dominion like the god Of this new World - at whose sight all the stars Hide their diminished heads ! to thee I call , But with no friendly voice , and add thy name , O Sun ! to tell thee how I hate thy beams , That ...
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... look inward upon the central Earth with aspects of malevolence ; nay , perhaps it was now first that , either by a heaving askance of the Earth from its former position , or by a change in the Sun's path , the ecliptic became oblique to ...
... look inward upon the central Earth with aspects of malevolence ; nay , perhaps it was now first that , either by a heaving askance of the Earth from its former position , or by a change in the Sun's path , the ecliptic became oblique to ...
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