The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - Počet stran: 1181 |
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Strana xxi
... Takes up private studies again . Starts compiling Latin dictionary and Greek lexicon ; works on De Doctrina , and possibly on Paradise Lost ( Darbishire 29 ) . ( 17 April ) Salary reduced from £ 288 to £ 150 , but made pension for life ...
... Takes up private studies again . Starts compiling Latin dictionary and Greek lexicon ; works on De Doctrina , and possibly on Paradise Lost ( Darbishire 29 ) . ( 17 April ) Salary reduced from £ 288 to £ 150 , but made pension for life ...
Strana 366
... take the verse to mean that the water came from the jawbone itself , some that it came from the rock which takes its name from the jawbone . M. accepts the latter explanation , as did Josephus , Antiquities v 8 : ' God . . . raised him ...
... take the verse to mean that the water came from the jawbone itself , some that it came from the rock which takes its name from the jawbone . M. accepts the latter explanation , as did Josephus , Antiquities v 8 : ' God . . . raised him ...
Strana 1065
... take Job as its subject is Robert Aylett's Joseph ( 1623 ) . The only previous example she finds of a brief epic which takes the temptation as its subject is Jacobus Strasburgus's Oratio Prima ( 1565 ) . The two issues central to PR's ...
... take Job as its subject is Robert Aylett's Joseph ( 1623 ) . The only previous example she finds of a brief epic which takes the temptation as its subject is Jacobus Strasburgus's Oratio Prima ( 1565 ) . The two issues central to PR's ...
Obsah
On the Death of a Fair 14 In Eandem On the Same | 7 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
Naturam non pati senium | 61 |
Autorská práva | |
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