Complete Poems and Major Prose, Volume 1957TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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Maconides : Homer , whose obviously blind eyes were familiar , “ turn'd upwards , " as George Chapman described them ... 25. drop serene translates the gutta serena , the Latin medical term for " all blindness in which the eye retains a ...
Maconides : Homer , whose obviously blind eyes were familiar , “ turn'd upwards , " as George Chapman described them ... 25. drop serene translates the gutta serena , the Latin medical term for " all blindness in which the eye retains a ...
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125 He ceas'd ; and th ' Archangelic Power prepar'd For swift descent , with him the Cohort bright Of watchful Cherubim ; four faces each Had , like a double Janus , all thir shape Spangl'd with eyes more numerous than those 130 Of ...
125 He ceas'd ; and th ' Archangelic Power prepar'd For swift descent , with him the Cohort bright Of watchful Cherubim ; four faces each Had , like a double Janus , all thir shape Spangl'd with eyes more numerous than those 130 Of ...
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395 400 405 Down to the golden Chersonese , or where The Persian in Ecbatan sat , or since In Hispahan , or where the Russian Ksar In Mosco , or the Sultan in Bizance , Turchestan - born ; nor could his eye not ken Th ' Empire of Negus ...
395 400 405 Down to the golden Chersonese , or where The Persian in Ecbatan sat , or since In Hispahan , or where the Russian Ksar In Mosco , or the Sultan in Bizance , Turchestan - born ; nor could his eye not ken Th ' Empire of Negus ...
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User Review - jsburbidge - LibraryThingThis is pretty well the standard edition of Milton, with a critically established text, a reasonable level of apparatus for non-expert readers, and a critical mass of Milton's work extending beyond his major works to everything that anyone who is not a specialist is likely to need. Read full review
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Poems | 2 |
Donna leggiadra Beautiful Lady | 53 |
Elegia Septima Elegy VII | 58 |
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