The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... less , And not freed my foe for naught : Let the enemy pursue my soul , And overtake it ; let him tread My life down to the earth , and roll In the dust my glory dead , In the dust , and there outspread Lodge it with dishonour foul ...
... less , And not freed my foe for naught : Let the enemy pursue my soul , And overtake it ; let him tread My life down to the earth , and roll In the dust my glory dead , In the dust , and there outspread Lodge it with dishonour foul ...
Strana 29
... less than gods thou mad'st his lot ; With honour and with state thou hast him crowned . O'er the works of thy hand thou mad'st him lord ; Thou hast put all under his lordly feet , All flocks and herds , by thy commanding word , All ...
... less than gods thou mad'st his lot ; With honour and with state thou hast him crowned . O'er the works of thy hand thou mad'st him lord ; Thou hast put all under his lordly feet , All flocks and herds , by thy commanding word , All ...
Strana 103
... less here to make more than a general reference . On the vast accumulation of notes represented by the foregoing conspectus , and the extent to which they have been consulted and used by the present editor , the following remarks may be ...
... less here to make more than a general reference . On the vast accumulation of notes represented by the foregoing conspectus , and the extent to which they have been consulted and used by the present editor , the following remarks may be ...
Strana 107
... less ; which offices were conferred on " him by the King's order because , as a follower of Albemarle , he helped by his counsels to bring about the desired return of Charles . " He married , for his sole wife , the widow of Sir William ...
... less ; which offices were conferred on " him by the King's order because , as a follower of Albemarle , he helped by his counsels to bring about the desired return of Charles . " He married , for his sole wife , the widow of Sir William ...
Strana 110
... less natural word than the one that might otherwise have suggested itself . Generalize this one instance sufficiently , and the superiority of Milton's unrhymed verse for all great purposes will be apparent . " II . AUTHOR'S PREFACE ...
... less natural word than the one that might otherwise have suggested itself . Generalize this one instance sufficiently , and the superiority of Milton's unrhymed verse for all great purposes will be apparent . " II . AUTHOR'S PREFACE ...
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