The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Memoir Etc, Volume 3Macmillan and Company, 1890 |
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... thought of a writer in any particular passage , on the class of things and notions with which he is there concerning himself , whether the expression shall show more or less of the Saxon . There is one way in which a verbal index to HIS ...
... thought of a writer in any particular passage , on the class of things and notions with which he is there concerning himself , whether the expression shall show more or less of the Saxon . There is one way in which a verbal index to HIS ...
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... thought , throne , time , tree , true , truth , vain , virtue , voice , walk , war , water , way , well , wide , wild , will , wind , wing , wise , woe , woman , 1 wonder , wood , word , work , world . Not only some of the verbs but ...
... thought , throne , time , tree , true , truth , vain , virtue , voice , walk , war , water , way , well , wide , wild , will , wind , wing , wise , woe , woman , 1 wonder , wood , word , work , world . Not only some of the verbs but ...
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... thought , moory , myrrhine , nard , natheless , nectarous , nocent , nulled , oary ( P. L. , VII . 460 ) , obdured , omnific , oracle ( v . ) , oraculous , overcloy , paranymph , petrific , plenipotent , pontifice ( a bridge , P. L. , X ...
... thought , moory , myrrhine , nard , natheless , nectarous , nocent , nulled , oary ( P. L. , VII . 460 ) , obdured , omnific , oracle ( v . ) , oraculous , overcloy , paranymph , petrific , plenipotent , pontifice ( a bridge , P. L. , X ...
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... noise was , if mine ear be true , My best guide now , me thought it was the sound Of Riot , and ill manag'd Merriment , Such as the jocond Flute , or gamesom Pipe Stirs up among the loose unleter'd Hinds , When for ΙΟ MILTON'S ENGLISH.
... noise was , if mine ear be true , My best guide now , me thought it was the sound Of Riot , and ill manag'd Merriment , Such as the jocond Flute , or gamesom Pipe Stirs up among the loose unleter'd Hinds , When for ΙΟ MILTON'S ENGLISH.
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... thoughts , ' tis likeliest They had ingag'd their wandring steps too far , And envious darknes , e're they could return , Had stole them from me , els O theevish Night Why shouldst thou , but for som fellonious end , In thy dark lantern ...
... thoughts , ' tis likeliest They had ingag'd their wandring steps too far , And envious darknes , e're they could return , Had stole them from me , els O theevish Night Why shouldst thou , but for som fellonious end , In thy dark lantern ...
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