Complete Poems and Major Prose, Volume 1957TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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... senses . But are we sure that Milton had a special fond- ness for Latin even though he wrote a great deal of it for publication ? Excellent and powerful though his Latin style was , it was not quite idiomatic in the sense that it ...
... senses . But are we sure that Milton had a special fond- ness for Latin even though he wrote a great deal of it for publication ? Excellent and powerful though his Latin style was , it was not quite idiomatic in the sense that it ...
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... sense . So Prospero in The Tempest I , ii , 143 , speaking of excuses for their treachery made by his brother's confederates , says that they " With colors fairer painted their foul ends . " 906. Witness when : by the evidence of the ...
... sense . So Prospero in The Tempest I , ii , 143 , speaking of excuses for their treachery made by his brother's confederates , says that they " With colors fairer painted their foul ends . " 906. Witness when : by the evidence of the ...
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... sense in which he has been above proved to be such . Another passage which is also produced is 1 John iii . 16. hereby perceive we the love of God , because he laid down his life for us . Here however the Syriac version reads il- lius ...
... sense in which he has been above proved to be such . Another passage which is also produced is 1 John iii . 16. hereby perceive we the love of God , because he laid down his life for us . Here however the Syriac version reads il- lius ...
Contents
THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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