 | Walter Savage Landor - 1927 - 354 pages
...self-balanced, on her centre hung. Unhappily he permitted his learning to render him verbose immediately after : Let there be light, said God, and forthwith light...of things, quintessence pure, Sprung from the deep. The intermediate verse is useless and injurious ; beside, according to his own account, light was not... | |
 | John Milton - 1930 - 1150 pages
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 | 1933 - 698 pages
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 | 1932 - 720 pages
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 | John Milton - 1936 - 582 pages
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 | John Milton - 1938 - 694 pages
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