Complete Poems and Major Prose, Volume 1957TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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740 neta Sweet homenang 745 Sini 750 755 760 Thou interposest , that my sudden hand Prevented spares to tell thee yet by deeds What it intends ; till first I know of thee , What thing thou art , thus double - form'd , and why In this ...
740 neta Sweet homenang 745 Sini 750 755 760 Thou interposest , that my sudden hand Prevented spares to tell thee yet by deeds What it intends ; till first I know of thee , What thing thou art , thus double - form'd , and why In this ...
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Since neither wealth , nor honor , arms nor arts , Kingdom nor Empire pleases thee , nor aught By me propos'd in life contemplative , 370 Or active , tended on by glory , or fame , What dost thou in this World ? The Wilderness For thee ...
Since neither wealth , nor honor , arms nor arts , Kingdom nor Empire pleases thee , nor aught By me propos'd in life contemplative , 370 Or active , tended on by glory , or fame , What dost thou in this World ? The Wilderness For thee ...
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I 100 11Ο I 120 Had brought me to the field where thou art fam'd To have wrought such wonders with an Ass's Jaw ; 1095 I should have forc'd thee soon wish other arms , Or left thy carcase where the Ass lay thrown : So had the glory of ...
I 100 11Ο I 120 Had brought me to the field where thou art fam'd To have wrought such wonders with an Ass's Jaw ; 1095 I should have forc'd thee soon wish other arms , Or left thy carcase where the Ass lay thrown : So had the glory of ...
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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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User Review - selfcallednowhere - LibraryThingOk, so I didn't read this whole thing, obviously. But I did read "Paradise Lost" and that's the important thing, right? And I actually ended up enjoying it a lot more than I expected to. The language ... Read full review
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Poems | 2 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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