The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇMacmillan, 1893 |
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... writers frequently cite the old tragic poets , -nay , that St. Paul himself had quoted a verse of Euripides , and that , according to the judgment of a Pro- testant commentator on the Apocalypse , that book might be viewed as a tragedy ...
... writers frequently cite the old tragic poets , -nay , that St. Paul himself had quoted a verse of Euripides , and that , according to the judgment of a Pro- testant commentator on the Apocalypse , that book might be viewed as a tragedy ...
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... writers , as Cicero , Plutarch , and others , frequently cite out of tragic poets , both to adorn and illustrate their discourse . The Apostle Paul himself thought it not unworthy to insert a verse of Euripides into the text of Holy ...
... writers , as Cicero , Plutarch , and others , frequently cite out of tragic poets , both to adorn and illustrate their discourse . The Apostle Paul himself thought it not unworthy to insert a verse of Euripides into the text of Holy ...
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... writer the extent of whose total vocabulary may have been ascertained is the question what proportion of that vocabu- lary consists of words of the old native English or " Anglo- Saxon " stock , and what of words derived from Milton's ...
... writer the extent of whose total vocabulary may have been ascertained is the question what proportion of that vocabu- lary consists of words of the old native English or " Anglo- Saxon " stock , and what of words derived from Milton's ...
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... writers , no one has taken greater pains than Mr. Marsh ; and the result of his investigations has been to set aside some previous conceptions on the subject . He finds , for example , that even in the last century , when the style of ...
... writers , no one has taken greater pains than Mr. Marsh ; and the result of his investigations has been to set aside some previous conceptions on the subject . He finds , for example , that even in the last century , when the style of ...
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... writers at about the same , while from examinations of long passages in Tennyson , Browning , and Longfellow , 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 Longfellow , it ... writer in any particular passage , on the class of things and notions with which he is there concerning himself ...
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