English Prose: Milton to GrayOxford University Press, 1932 |
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Page 268
... side of the tree , and on the other side of the bank also ; and behold the tree had a great open place in the side of it close to the ground , as old hollow trees often have ; and looking into the open place , to my inexpressible joy ...
... side of the tree , and on the other side of the bank also ; and behold the tree had a great open place in the side of it close to the ground , as old hollow trees often have ; and looking into the open place , to my inexpressible joy ...
Page 280
... side near one end , and one on the other side near the other end ; and thus I lay till the water ebbed away , and left my raft and all my cargo safe on shore . My next work was to view the country and seek a proper place for my ...
... side near one end , and one on the other side near the other end ; and thus I lay till the water ebbed away , and left my raft and all my cargo safe on shore . My next work was to view the country and seek a proper place for my ...
Page 333
... side by persons of prime quality . Before the throne was a large table filled with globes and spheres , and mathematical instruments of all kinds . His Majesty took not the least notice of us , although our entrance was not without ...
... side by persons of prime quality . Before the throne was a large table filled with globes and spheres , and mathematical instruments of all kinds . His Majesty took not the least notice of us , although our entrance was not without ...
Contents
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
THOMAS URQUHART 16111660 | 26 |
JEREMY TAYLOR 16131667 | 40 |
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