The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇMacmillan, 1893 |
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... sense . Whatever was the number of copies printed , it sufficed the demand during the rest of Milton's life , and for six 1 Ramblings in the Elucidation of the Autograph of Milton , 1861 , P. 3 . years beyond . When he died in 1674 ...
... sense . Whatever was the number of copies printed , it sufficed the demand during the rest of Milton's life , and for six 1 Ramblings in the Elucidation of the Autograph of Milton , 1861 , P. 3 . years beyond . When he died in 1674 ...
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... sense , yet a comparatively brief space suffices both for the discourse leading up to the incident and for the incident itself . The third day's tempta- tion , indeed , encroaching only a little on that day , and not protracted over the ...
... sense , yet a comparatively brief space suffices both for the discourse leading up to the incident and for the incident itself . The third day's tempta- tion , indeed , encroaching only a little on that day , and not protracted over the ...
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... sense . What can be then less in me than desire To see thee and approach thee , whom I know Declared the Son of God , to hear attent Thy wisdom , and behold thy godlike deeds ? 370 380 Men generally think me much a foe To all mankind ...
... sense . What can be then less in me than desire To see thee and approach thee , whom I know Declared the Son of God , to hear attent Thy wisdom , and behold thy godlike deeds ? 370 380 Men generally think me much a foe To all mankind ...
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... sense deluding , Which they who asked have seldom understood , And , not well understood , as good not known ? Who ever , by consulting at thy shrine , Returned the wiser , or the more instruct To fly or follow what concerned him most ...
... sense deluding , Which they who asked have seldom understood , And , not well understood , as good not known ? Who ever , by consulting at thy shrine , Returned the wiser , or the more instruct To fly or follow what concerned him most ...
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... sense ; Others in virtue placed felicity , But virtue joined with riches and long life ; In corporal pleasure he , and careless ease ; The Stoic last in philosophic pride , 300 By him called virtue , and his virtuous man , Wise ...
... sense ; Others in virtue placed felicity , But virtue joined with riches and long life ; In corporal pleasure he , and careless ease ; The Stoic last in philosophic pride , 300 By him called virtue , and his virtuous man , Wise ...
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