The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Memoir Etc, Volume 3Macmillan and Company, 1890 |
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Page 7
... to be åñaέ λεγομενα . Passing from words used only once to those used twice , thrice , or seldom , we might have in this class also a list of hundreds . Hence , again , we might rise to the class of occasionally HIS VOCABULARY 7.
... to be åñaέ λεγομενα . Passing from words used only once to those used twice , thrice , or seldom , we might have in this class also a list of hundreds . Hence , again , we might rise to the class of occasionally HIS VOCABULARY 7.
Page 25
... susive head that and every flower that ead . Escutcheon 2 Chat daffodillies fill thire caps with trans Abid Almaranitus all his beauties shed to strew imbreidric pass Sonnet to Fairfax , 1648 . ung Fairfax , whose FACSIMILES 25.
... susive head that and every flower that ead . Escutcheon 2 Chat daffodillies fill thire caps with trans Abid Almaranitus all his beauties shed to strew imbreidric pass Sonnet to Fairfax , 1648 . ung Fairfax , whose FACSIMILES 25.
Page 49
... pass'd , passd , march'd , lik'd , pluck'd , shriek'd , possess'd , ask'd , retrench'd , etc. Are we to rectify all these into the t form , or are we to follow slavishly the texts in their reasonless changings from t to ' t , and from ...
... pass'd , passd , march'd , lik'd , pluck'd , shriek'd , possess'd , ask'd , retrench'd , etc. Are we to rectify all these into the t form , or are we to follow slavishly the texts in their reasonless changings from t to ' t , and from ...
Page 53
... pass ; bedside is normal , and river side nearly so . Milton's practice in this respect is rather interesting . He is generally regular : e.g. he has ( we insert the apostrophe and spell as now ) anger's sake , truth's sake , empire's ...
... pass ; bedside is normal , and river side nearly so . Milton's practice in this respect is rather interesting . He is generally regular : e.g. he has ( we insert the apostrophe and spell as now ) anger's sake , truth's sake , empire's ...
Page 57
... passing out of the old Englisc or Anglo - Saxon stage of the book - language into what is called Early English , or the book - English of the fourteenth century . Even in that century , however , there was no uniformity in the usage of ...
... passing out of the old Englisc or Anglo - Saxon stage of the book - language into what is called Early English , or the book - English of the fourteenth century . Even in that century , however , there was no uniformity in the usage of ...
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