The Poetical Works of John Milton. Edited, with Introductions, Notes, and an Essay on Milton's English by David Masson, Том 1London, 1874 - 613 страница |
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... 101-106 , p . 281 , and pp . 341 , 342 , of Volume III . In the prefixed GENERAL ESSAY ON MILTON'S ENGLISH what may be called the Philology of the Poems is presented , for VOL . I. b · the first time , in a systematic form .
... 101-106 , p . 281 , and pp . 341 , 342 , of Volume III . In the prefixed GENERAL ESSAY ON MILTON'S ENGLISH what may be called the Philology of the Poems is presented , for VOL . I. b · the first time , in a systematic form .
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... called " foreign " constituents of our speech for the purposes of his poetry would thus appear to have been relatively , but not abso- lutely , larger than Shakespeare's . But the proportions of the " Saxon " and the " non - Saxon ...
... called " foreign " constituents of our speech for the purposes of his poetry would thus appear to have been relatively , but not abso- lutely , larger than Shakespeare's . But the proportions of the " Saxon " and the " non - Saxon ...
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... called the ȧmaž λɛyouɛva of any writer , indeed - i.e . the words used by him only once in the whole course of his writings - will be found on examination greatly more numerous than might have been supposed beforehand . Mr. Marsh ...
... called the ȧmaž λɛyouɛva of any writer , indeed - i.e . the words used by him only once in the whole course of his writings - will be found on examination greatly more numerous than might have been supposed beforehand . Mr. Marsh ...
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... called " The Countess Dowager of Darby . " The words clerk and serjeant do not occur in the poetry ; but clerk , spelt so , occurs in his prose - writings . The Long A sound ( as in far , father ) .— Its representative in chief is a ...
... called " The Countess Dowager of Darby . " The words clerk and serjeant do not occur in the poetry ; but clerk , spelt so , occurs in his prose - writings . The Long A sound ( as in far , father ) .— Its representative in chief is a ...
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... called the long E sound ( as in clique , pique ) .— It is rarely repre- sented by i : more frequently by e , ee , ea ... called the long O sound , though not usually called so ( as in broad ) . It is not represented by o singly , but by ...
... called the long E sound ( as in clique , pique ) .— It is rarely repre- sented by i : more frequently by e , ee , ea ... called the long O sound , though not usually called so ( as in broad ) . It is not represented by o singly , but by ...
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Adam Adam and Eve Aldersgate Street Anapest Angels appeared arms behold Blank Verse blind bliss Bunhill Fields called Chaos copies dark daughters death delight divine Earth edition of Paradise Empyrean English eternal evil eyes fair Father fear fire fruit glory hand happy hast hath Heaven Heavenly Hell highth hill Iambus Jacob Tonson John Milton King Latin less light lines live Milton mind night o'er once pain Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage perhaps Petty France poem poet Poetical poetry possessive printed pronunciation reign rhyme round Samson Agonistes Satan seems Serpent Shakespeare sight Simmons soon Sotheby's sound spake spelling Sphere Spirits Spondee stars stood sweet syllable syntax taste thee thence things thou thought throne Tonson tree Trochee Universe whence wings wonder words World writing
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