Complete Poems and Major Prose, Svazek 1957Odyssey Press, 1957 - Počet stran: 1059 TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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... eyes- as the portrait - frontispiece of his poem proved - be- trayed so little " external appearance of injury , " and were " as clear and bright , without the semblance of a cloud , as the eyes of those whose sight is the most perfect ...
... eyes- as the portrait - frontispiece of his poem proved - be- trayed so little " external appearance of injury , " and were " as clear and bright , without the semblance of a cloud , as the eyes of those whose sight is the most perfect ...
Strana 436
... eyes " in Ezekiel i , 18 , and Ovid's description ( Met . I , 625-26 ) of Juno's com- 160 165 mission of Argus , whose " head was set about with a hundred eyes , " to watch her rival Io , though later in the story Hermes lulls all the eyes ...
... eyes " in Ezekiel i , 18 , and Ovid's description ( Met . I , 625-26 ) of Juno's com- 160 165 mission of Argus , whose " head was set about with a hundred eyes , " to watch her rival Io , though later in the story Hermes lulls all the eyes ...
Strana 442
... eyes , Sunk down and all his Spirits became intranst : But him the gentle Angel by the hand Soon rais'd , and his attention thus recall'd . Adam , now ope thine eyes , and first behold Th effects which thy original crime hath wrought In ...
... eyes , Sunk down and all his Spirits became intranst : But him the gentle Angel by the hand Soon rais'd , and his attention thus recall'd . Adam , now ope thine eyes , and first behold Th effects which thy original crime hath wrought In ...
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THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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