The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Memoir, EtcF. A. Stokes, 1888 - 221 pages |
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... hear Latin read with the English accent , taught him to pronounce it in Italian , and his ear was so quick , that if the young Quaker did not understand a passage ( Elwood relates this fact ) E Milton would find it out by the want of.
... hear Latin read with the English accent , taught him to pronounce it in Italian , and his ear was so quick , that if the young Quaker did not understand a passage ( Elwood relates this fact ) E Milton would find it out by the want of.
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... hear- ing a chapter in the Hebrew Bible ; the man who read , then left him to meditation , and returning at seven , read or wrote for him till twelve . He then allowed himself an hour for exercise , generally walking , but sometimes he ...
... hear- ing a chapter in the Hebrew Bible ; the man who read , then left him to meditation , and returning at seven , read or wrote for him till twelve . He then allowed himself an hour for exercise , generally walking , but sometimes he ...
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... hear that voice , their liveliest pledge Of hope in fears and dangers , heard so oft In worst extremes , and on the perilous edge Of battle when it raged , in all assaults Their surest signal , they will soon resume New courage and ...
... hear that voice , their liveliest pledge Of hope in fears and dangers , heard so oft In worst extremes , and on the perilous edge Of battle when it raged , in all assaults Their surest signal , they will soon resume New courage and ...
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... hear Infernal thunder , and for lightning see Black fire and horror shot with equal rage Among his angels ; and his throne itself Mixt with Tartarean sulphur and strange fire , His own invented torments . But perhaps The way seems ...
... hear Infernal thunder , and for lightning see Black fire and horror shot with equal rage Among his angels ; and his throne itself Mixt with Tartarean sulphur and strange fire , His own invented torments . But perhaps The way seems ...
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... hear His famine should be fill'd , and blest his maw Destined to that good hour : no less rejoiced His mother bad , and thus bespake her sire : The key of this infernal pit by due , And by command of heav'n's all - powerful King , I ...
... hear His famine should be fill'd , and blest his maw Destined to that good hour : no less rejoiced His mother bad , and thus bespake her sire : The key of this infernal pit by due , And by command of heav'n's all - powerful King , I ...
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