The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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... viii 144-5 . Cp . i 290f , where Galileo can ' descry new lands , / Rivers or mountains in her spotty globe ' . viii 145-6 . In M.'s time , reported changes or movements of the spots of the moon were often ascribed to the effects of a ...
... viii 144-5 . Cp . i 290f , where Galileo can ' descry new lands , / Rivers or mountains in her spotty globe ' . viii 145-6 . In M.'s time , reported changes or movements of the spots of the moon were often ascribed to the effects of a ...
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... viii 260. On Adam's upright posture , see vii 505 - IIN . viii 263. lapse ] gliding flow . Probably a Latinism : the present instance is the earliest cited in OED for this sense . viii 265. warbling ] singing sweetly . viii 266 ...
... viii 260. On Adam's upright posture , see vii 505 - IIN . viii 263. lapse ] gliding flow . Probably a Latinism : the present instance is the earliest cited in OED for this sense . viii 265. warbling ] singing sweetly . viii 266 ...
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... viii 600. Ed I has comma after me . viii 601. decencies ] instances of comeliness or of propriety . viii 604. Cp . l . 499. In stressing the union of souls , Adam is appealing to the value of friendship , which was regarded as superior ...
... viii 600. Ed I has comma after me . viii 601. decencies ] instances of comeliness or of propriety . viii 604. Cp . l . 499. In stressing the union of souls , Adam is appealing to the value of friendship , which was regarded as superior ...
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On the Death of a Fair 14 In Eandem On the Same | 7 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
Naturam non pati senium | 61 |
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