English Prose: Milton to GrayOxford University Press, 1932 |
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... stand his ground . For thought he , had I no more in mine eye than the saving of my life , ' twould be the best way to stand . So he went on , and Apollyon met him . Now the monster was hideous to behold , he was clothed with scales ...
... stand his ground . For thought he , had I no more in mine eye than the saving of my life , ' twould be the best way to stand . So he went on , and Apollyon met him . Now the monster was hideous to behold , he was clothed with scales ...
Page 132
... stand under a main beam , that lay overthwart the steeple , from side to side , thinking there I might stand sure . But then I should think again , should the bell fall with a swing , it might first hit the wall , and then rebounding ...
... stand under a main beam , that lay overthwart the steeple , from side to side , thinking there I might stand sure . But then I should think again , should the bell fall with a swing , it might first hit the wall , and then rebounding ...
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... stand . I advised to walk on still ; but my companions , being faint and weary , were for lying down , which we ... standing the rain , slept quietly till the morning.- Journal . MACHIAVELLI Jan. [ 1737 ] . In my passage home having pro ...
... stand . I advised to walk on still ; but my companions , being faint and weary , were for lying down , which we ... standing the rain , slept quietly till the morning.- Journal . MACHIAVELLI Jan. [ 1737 ] . In my passage home having pro ...
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JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
THOMAS URQUHART 16111660 | 26 |
JEREMY TAYLOR 16131667 | 40 |
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