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John Milton. N AL HW NSCG % J ( 3 ) HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY TAS FROM THE. HD WIDENER Front Cover.
John Milton. N AL HW NSCG % J ( 3 ) HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY TAS FROM THE. HD WIDENER Front Cover.
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John Milton. Page SONNETS : III . ' Qual in colle aspro , al imbrunir di sera . ' Canzone 199 200 IV . Diodati , e te'l dirò con maraviglia . ' . 200 V. Per certo i bei vostr ' occhi , Donna mia ' . 201 VI . Giovane piano , e simplicetto ...
John Milton. Page SONNETS : III . ' Qual in colle aspro , al imbrunir di sera . ' Canzone 199 200 IV . Diodati , e te'l dirò con maraviglia . ' . 200 V. Per certo i bei vostr ' occhi , Donna mia ' . 201 VI . Giovane piano , e simplicetto ...
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John Milton. SAMSON AGONISTES , A DRAMATIC POEM . THE AUTHOR JOHN MILTON . Τραγωδία μίμησις πράξεως σπουδαίας , & c . Aristot . Poet . cap . vi . Tragoedia est imitatio actionis seriæ , & c . per misericordiam et metum perficiens talium ...
John Milton. SAMSON AGONISTES , A DRAMATIC POEM . THE AUTHOR JOHN MILTON . Τραγωδία μίμησις πράξεως σπουδαίας , & c . Aristot . Poet . cap . vi . Tragoedia est imitatio actionis seriæ , & c . per misericordiam et metum perficiens talium ...
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John Milton. With languish'd head unpropp'd , As one past hope , abandon'd , And by himself given over ; In slavish habit , ill - fitted weeds O'er - worn and soil'd ; Or do my eyes misrepresent ? can this be he , That heroic , that ...
John Milton. With languish'd head unpropp'd , As one past hope , abandon'd , And by himself given over ; In slavish habit , ill - fitted weeds O'er - worn and soil'd ; Or do my eyes misrepresent ? can this be he , That heroic , that ...
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John Milton. O wherefore did God grant me my request , And as a blessing with such pomp adorn'd ? Why are his gifts desirable , to tempt . 360 365 Our earnest pray'rs , then , giv'n with solemn hand As graces , draw a scorpion's tail ...
John Milton. O wherefore did God grant me my request , And as a blessing with such pomp adorn'd ? Why are his gifts desirable , to tempt . 360 365 Our earnest pray'rs , then , giv'n with solemn hand As graces , draw a scorpion's tail ...
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