Milton's Paradise Lost: Books I and IID.C. Heath & Company, 1900 - 270 من الصفحات |
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... matter , structure , and style . It is recommended that those using this edition first devote some time to a rapid study of the introductory matter , as a preparation for the study of the work as literature , and as an historical survey ...
... matter , structure , and style . It is recommended that those using this edition first devote some time to a rapid study of the introductory matter , as a preparation for the study of the work as literature , and as an historical survey ...
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... matter and lame metre ; graced indeed since by the use of some famous modern poets , carried away by custom , but much to their own vexation , hindrance , and con- straint to express many things otherwise , and for the most part worse ...
... matter and lame metre ; graced indeed since by the use of some famous modern poets , carried away by custom , but much to their own vexation , hindrance , and con- straint to express many things otherwise , and for the most part worse ...
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... matter towards other por- tions , was as yet unknown to science . Objects in space were assumed to exist in the relation of up and down ( not in relation to some centre , but absolutely ) , and to possess the inherent tendency to seek a ...
... matter towards other por- tions , was as yet unknown to science . Objects in space were assumed to exist in the relation of up and down ( not in relation to some centre , but absolutely ) , and to possess the inherent tendency to seek a ...
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Books I and II John Milton Albert Perry Walker. matter , if left to itself , would become distributed at suc- cessive levels in space according to its weight . The 4. Matter was conceived as atomic in structure . number , size , form ...
Books I and II John Milton Albert Perry Walker. matter , if left to itself , would become distributed at suc- cessive levels in space according to its weight . The 4. Matter was conceived as atomic in structure . number , size , form ...
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... matter con- ceivable by man , and was supposed by them to fill all the regions of space not occupied by the grosser substances . Milton seems to have used the words " ethereal " and " empyreal " as synonymous . 6. Among solids the ...
... matter con- ceivable by man , and was supposed by them to fill all the regions of space not occupied by the grosser substances . Milton seems to have used the words " ethereal " and " empyreal " as synonymous . 6. Among solids the ...
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