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Plate no. 26 Book VI line 406

Plate no. 26 Book VI line 406 'Now Night her Course began..' from 'Paradise Lost' by John Milton, engraved by Ligny, 1882

(Plate no. 26 Book VI line 406 'Now Night her Course began..' from 'Paradise Lost' by John Milton (1608-74), engraved by Ligny, 1882 )


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1882  ·  Gravur  ·  Image ID: 272757

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Plate no. 26 Book VI line 406 'Now Night her Course began..' from 'Paradise Lost' by John Milton, engraved by Ligny, 1882 by Gustave Dore. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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