The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3권Macmillan, 1893 |
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... Sonnet XX . , as first printed in 1673 , " Of Attic tast , with wine . " So also twice in the plural ; " Of all tasts else to please thir appetite ” —P . L. , VII . 49 , and " With Sion's songs , to all true tasts excelling . " -P . R ...
... Sonnet XX . , as first printed in 1673 , " Of Attic tast , with wine . " So also twice in the plural ; " Of all tasts else to please thir appetite ” —P . L. , VII . 49 , and " With Sion's songs , to all true tasts excelling . " -P . R ...
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... ( Sonnet XIX . 10 ) , Assembly's ears ( Vac . Ex . 28 ) , and other instances of our present form . ( 6 ) For a collection of old Miltonic spellings of vowel - sounds and diphthongs , take baume , spreds , sed and se'd ( for said ) ...
... ( Sonnet XIX . 10 ) , Assembly's ears ( Vac . Ex . 28 ) , and other instances of our present form . ( 6 ) For a collection of old Miltonic spellings of vowel - sounds and diphthongs , take baume , spreds , sed and se'd ( for said ) ...
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... Sonnet to Cromwell we have plough'd . Bough and boughs or boughes are normal in the text , but once at least there is bowes . The adjective foul , for " unclean , " which is a frequent word , occurs in Par . Lost first as fowl ( 1. 33 ) ...
... Sonnet to Cromwell we have plough'd . Bough and boughs or boughes are normal in the text , but once at least there is bowes . The adjective foul , for " unclean , " which is a frequent word , occurs in Par . Lost first as fowl ( 1. 33 ) ...
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... Sonnet XIII . and Par . Reg . , III . 287 ) it is hunderd or hunder'd . But hundred or hundreth is the old English form ; Milton himself has hundreda in Latin ; and people who still pronounce hunderd are accustomed to the spelling ...
... Sonnet XIII . and Par . Reg . , III . 287 ) it is hunderd or hunder'd . But hundred or hundreth is the old English form ; Milton himself has hundreda in Latin ; and people who still pronounce hunderd are accustomed to the spelling ...
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... Sonnet XXI . 12 , Arc . 79 , Ps . CXIV . 5 , it must stand , on account of the rhymes there ( show - know ; show - go ; and shown - known ) . There is no doubt , therefore , that the pronunciation show was already familiar . There is ...
... Sonnet XXI . 12 , Arc . 79 , Ps . CXIV . 5 , it must stand , on account of the rhymes there ( show - know ; show - go ; and shown - known ) . There is no doubt , therefore , that the pronunciation show was already familiar . There is ...
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