English Prose: Milton to GrayOxford University Press, 1932 |
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... knew this licensing of poems had reference and dependence to many other provisos there set down in his fancied republic , which in this world could have no place and so neither he himself , nor any magistrate or city , ever imitated ...
... knew this licensing of poems had reference and dependence to many other provisos there set down in his fancied republic , which in this world could have no place and so neither he himself , nor any magistrate or city , ever imitated ...
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... knew there were three barrels of powder in the ship , but knew not where our gunner had stowed them ; but with much search I found them , two of them dry and good , the third had taken water ; those two I got to my raft with the arms ...
... knew there were three barrels of powder in the ship , but knew not where our gunner had stowed them ; but with much search I found them , two of them dry and good , the third had taken water ; those two I got to my raft with the arms ...
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... knew not their kinds ; neither , when I killed them , could I tell what was fit for food , and what not . At my coming back , I shot at a great bird which I saw sitting upon a tree on the side of a great wood . I believe it was the ...
... knew not their kinds ; neither , when I killed them , could I tell what was fit for food , and what not . At my coming back , I shot at a great bird which I saw sitting upon a tree on the side of a great wood . I believe it was the ...
Contents
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
THOMAS URQUHART 16111660 | 26 |
JEREMY TAYLOR 16131667 | 40 |
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