Nova Solyma, the Ideal City: Or, Jerusalem Regained, Tom 1J. Murray, 1902 |
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... divine argument alone , but in the very critical art of composition , may be easily made appear over all kinds of lyric poesy to be incomparable . MILTON'S LITERARY MUSINGS II " These abilities wheresoever they may IO INTRODUCTION.
... divine argument alone , but in the very critical art of composition , may be easily made appear over all kinds of lyric poesy to be incomparable . MILTON'S LITERARY MUSINGS II " These abilities wheresoever they may IO INTRODUCTION.
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... appear in the notes to the Latin poems . In point of fact , scholars who did not wish their light hidden under a bushel , chose such a candlestick for it advisedly . Some few were much admired , the Argenis and the Euphormionis ...
... appear in the notes to the Latin poems . In point of fact , scholars who did not wish their light hidden under a bushel , chose such a candlestick for it advisedly . Some few were much admired , the Argenis and the Euphormionis ...
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... appears by his catalogue of books brought from Italy published in that year . What if Milton had sold his Italian books procured in 1639 when on his travels , and this one of them ? New Memoirs of Milton ( 1740 , 4to ) . THE LADY OF ...
... appears by his catalogue of books brought from Italy published in that year . What if Milton had sold his Italian books procured in 1639 when on his travels , and this one of them ? New Memoirs of Milton ( 1740 , 4to ) . THE LADY OF ...
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... appear no more ; and so the poet is left disconsolate , able to follow her only in thought , murmuring to himself : Oh , could I once , once more behold the fair ! Speak to her , tell her of the pangs I bear ! Now we have only to read ...
... appear no more ; and so the poet is left disconsolate , able to follow her only in thought , murmuring to himself : Oh , could I once , once more behold the fair ! Speak to her , tell her of the pangs I bear ! Now we have only to read ...
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... appear are the defence of polygamy and the peculiar view of divorce . These questions did not arise in the romance of 1648. Possibly the topic of divorce was avoided because it would have betrayed the anonymous author at once ; but the ...
... appear are the defence of polygamy and the peculiar view of divorce . These questions did not arise in the romance of 1648. Possibly the topic of divorce was avoided because it would have betrayed the anonymous author at once ; but the ...
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