The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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Page 62
... according to Hesiod , Theog . 117-63 , brought forth Heaven , and was thus common ancestor of gods and men . 15. patrem ] E. Reiss , MLN lxxii ( 1957 ) 410–12 , points out that the usual explanation of this line by reference to the ...
... according to Hesiod , Theog . 117-63 , brought forth Heaven , and was thus common ancestor of gods and men . 15. patrem ] E. Reiss , MLN lxxii ( 1957 ) 410–12 , points out that the usual explanation of this line by reference to the ...
Page 124
... According to Steele ( Spectator 509 ; 14 Oct. 1712 ) the expression ' Hobson's choice ' originated in his practice , when he hired out hackney horses , of making each customer take the horse which stood nearest the stable door . His ...
... According to Steele ( Spectator 509 ; 14 Oct. 1712 ) the expression ' Hobson's choice ' originated in his practice , when he hired out hackney horses , of making each customer take the horse which stood nearest the stable door . His ...
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... according still To the reception of their matter act , Not to the extent of their own sphere . But say That death be not one stroke , as I supposed , 810 Bereaving sense , but endless misery From this day onward , which I feel begun ...
... according still To the reception of their matter act , Not to the extent of their own sphere . But say That death be not one stroke , as I supposed , 810 Bereaving sense , but endless misery From this day onward , which I feel begun ...
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On the Death of a Fair 14 In Eandem On the Same | 7 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
Naturam non pati senium | 61 |
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