The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1924 - 554페이지 |
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... whole wonderful accuracy , of its references to maps ; and , whatever wealth of geographical information Milton may have carried with him into his blindness , there are evidences , I think , that he must have refreshed his recollections ...
... whole wonderful accuracy , of its references to maps ; and , whatever wealth of geographical information Milton may have carried with him into his blindness , there are evidences , I think , that he must have refreshed his recollections ...
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... whole , Phillips's words suggest what is probably the right notion - that Milton dictated his poem in small portions at a time , chiefly within - doors , and more in winter than in summer , to any one that chanced to be about him ...
... whole , Phillips's words suggest what is probably the right notion - that Milton dictated his poem in small portions at a time , chiefly within - doors , and more in winter than in summer , to any one that chanced to be about him ...
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... whole human species — an epic of our entire planet , or indeed of the entire astronomical universe . The title of the poem , though perhaps the best that could have been chosen , hardly indicates beforehand the full nature or extent of ...
... whole human species — an epic of our entire planet , or indeed of the entire astronomical universe . The title of the poem , though perhaps the best that could have been chosen , hardly indicates beforehand the full nature or extent of ...
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... whole , and many portions of it will be misinterpreted . Aboriginally , or in primeval Eternity , before the creation of our Earth or the Starry Universe to which it belongs , universal space is to be considered , according to the ...
... whole , and many portions of it will be misinterpreted . Aboriginally , or in primeval Eternity , before the creation of our Earth or the Starry Universe to which it belongs , universal space is to be considered , according to the ...
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... whole interior of the Starry Universe at once . can behold it in all directions - both in the direction of latitude , or depth from the pole where he stands to the opposite pole or nadir ; and also longitudinally , " from eastern point ...
... whole interior of the Starry Universe at once . can behold it in all directions - both in the direction of latitude , or depth from the pole where he stands to the opposite pole or nadir ; and also longitudinally , " from eastern point ...
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