Complete Poems and Major Prose, المجلد 1957Odyssey Press, 1957 - 1059 من الصفحات TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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الصفحة 564
... Compare Satan's words to Gabriel : " But still thy words ... Argue thy inexperience " ( PL IV , 930-1 ) . 526. instinct : inward knowledge or impulse . Compare PL X , 262-3 : Nor can I miss the way , so strongly drawn By this new felt ...
... Compare Satan's words to Gabriel : " But still thy words ... Argue thy inexperience " ( PL IV , 930-1 ) . 526. instinct : inward knowledge or impulse . Compare PL X , 262-3 : Nor can I miss the way , so strongly drawn By this new felt ...
الصفحة 565
... Compare Milton's definition of temper- ance in CD II , ix , as consisting first in sobriety or " abstinence from immoderate eating and drinking . " Compare also PL XI , 531-2 . 557. liquid is used in the Latin sense of " trans- lucent ...
... Compare Milton's definition of temper- ance in CD II , ix , as consisting first in sobriety or " abstinence from immoderate eating and drinking . " Compare also PL XI , 531-2 . 557. liquid is used in the Latin sense of " trans- lucent ...
الصفحة 567
... Compare its use in 1. 1646 below . 645. repeated : made to repeat the experience of being over and over the subject of their cruelty . 652-656 . An example of such sayings of the wise is Henry More's chapter in An Account of Virtue ( II ...
... Compare its use in 1. 1646 below . 645. repeated : made to repeat the experience of being over and over the subject of their cruelty . 652-656 . An example of such sayings of the wise is Henry More's chapter in An Account of Virtue ( II ...
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THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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