The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... printed in the Society's Transactions : vol . iii . part 1 . Mr. Laing's conclusion was that Callander had undoubtedly used Hume's Commentary , helping himself to what he liked in it , just as Bishop Newton had done , though not with ...
... printed in the Society's Transactions : vol . iii . part 1 . Mr. Laing's conclusion was that Callander had undoubtedly used Hume's Commentary , helping himself to what he liked in it , just as Bishop Newton had done , though not with ...
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... printed the word so in this passage . But Milton's own spelling here is rhime ; and , as in his prose preface on " The Verse , " he has uniformly spelt the word rime , his deviation here must be supposed intentional . Nor is it ...
... printed the word so in this passage . But Milton's own spelling here is rhime ; and , as in his prose preface on " The Verse , " he has uniformly spelt the word rime , his deviation here must be supposed intentional . Nor is it ...
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... Printed in the original edition " as far as Angels kenn ; " which , as it was not then the habit to indicate the possessive case by an apostrophe , leaves us uncertain whether ken is to be taken as a verb or as a noun . Some editors ...
... Printed in the original edition " as far as Angels kenn ; " which , as it was not then the habit to indicate the possessive case by an apostrophe , leaves us uncertain whether ken is to be taken as a verb or as a noun . Some editors ...
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... being . 100 , 101. " we are at worst on this side nothing . " This is sometimes printed , we are , at worst , on this side nothing ; " which spoils the meaning . Moloch means , " We are now already BOOK II . ] 133 Notes to Paradise Lost . •
... being . 100 , 101. " we are at worst on this side nothing . " This is sometimes printed , we are , at worst , on this side nothing ; " which spoils the meaning . Moloch means , " We are now already BOOK II . ] 133 Notes to Paradise Lost . •
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... printed in the original editions , and in most still , as a separate and complete sentence , these lines are , in syntax , but a prolongation of the foregoing . A comparison suggests itself of the wheelings and brigadings of the Angels ...
... printed in the original editions , and in most still , as a separate and complete sentence , these lines are , in syntax , but a prolongation of the foregoing . A comparison suggests itself of the wheelings and brigadings of the Angels ...
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Æneid allusion ancient Angels antè Beelzebub Bentley Bishop Newton Book called Cambridge draft Chaos commentators Compare Comus Corineus daughter death Dunster Earth Elegy England English Euripides Faery Queene famous father goddess gods Greek Heaven Hell Horace Iliad Introd Italian Jupiter Keightley King L'Allegro Latin Latin poem legend Lord Lycidas Masque meaning meant mihi Milton Milton's editions Muse Newton quotes original edition original text Ovid Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parthian Parthian Empire passage perhaps phrase poetical poetry poets present printed Psalm Ptolemaic Ptolemaic system quæ reading recollection reference rhyme Roman round Satan says Scripture Second Edition seems sense Shakespeare sing song Sonnet speech spelt Spenser sphere spirit stanza star suggested supposed syllable thee thou Thyer tibi tion Todd quotes translation Universe verb verse viii Virgil Warton Warton noted whole word