The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Memoir Etc, Volume 3Macmillan and Company, 1890 |
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Page 29
... perhaps the mere aspect of them may already have conveyed some preliminary im- pressions on that subject . The inquiry , however , is a very extensive and minute one , needing a far larger array of data than can be presented in any mere ...
... perhaps the mere aspect of them may already have conveyed some preliminary im- pressions on that subject . The inquiry , however , is a very extensive and minute one , needing a far larger array of data than can be presented in any mere ...
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... perhaps a shot of correction now and then from his own mouth when his quick ear detected anything wrong . How , in such a complexity of circumstances , shall we determine Milton's own spelling for his Poetical Works collectively ? We ...
... perhaps a shot of correction now and then from his own mouth when his quick ear detected anything wrong . How , in such a complexity of circumstances , shall we determine Milton's own spelling for his Poetical Works collectively ? We ...
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... Perhaps one ought to have obliged him here , especially as in the only three other occurrences of the word in his poetry ( Arcades 22 , Sonnet XIII . and Par . Reg . , III . 287 ) it is hunderd or hunder'd . Todd has , but Keightley has ...
... Perhaps one ought to have obliged him here , especially as in the only three other occurrences of the word in his poetry ( Arcades 22 , Sonnet XIII . and Par . Reg . , III . 287 ) it is hunderd or hunder'd . Todd has , but Keightley has ...
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... Perhaps not till the close of the fifteenth century , or the first half of the sixteenth , when compromises among the dialects for the formation of a standard book - speech had been pretty well completed , could a fixed declension of ...
... Perhaps not till the close of the fifteenth century , or the first half of the sixteenth , when compromises among the dialects for the formation of a standard book - speech had been pretty well completed , could a fixed declension of ...
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... perhaps never be known . I should not wonder if the form was of northern origin , s being a favourite inflectional factotum in northern parts , and the form it having been adopted there for book - use , though hit was vernacular . The ...
... perhaps never be known . I should not wonder if the form was of northern origin , s being a favourite inflectional factotum in northern parts , and the form it having been adopted there for book - use , though hit was vernacular . The ...
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