The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... , of phrases from Isaiah xiv . 12 : " How art thou fallen from Heaven ! " and Virgil , Æn . ii . 274 , Quantum mutatus ab illo Hectore qui , " & c . 66 84-124 . The syntax of this whole first speech of BOOK I. ] 117 Notes to Paradise Lost .
... , of phrases from Isaiah xiv . 12 : " How art thou fallen from Heaven ! " and Virgil , Æn . ii . 274 , Quantum mutatus ab illo Hectore qui , " & c . 66 84-124 . The syntax of this whole first speech of BOOK I. ] 117 Notes to Paradise Lost .
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... speech of Satan to Beelzebub is very abrupt and irregular - approaching here and there the figures of speech known in books on Rhetoric as Anacolouth ( unfinished clause or sentence ) , and Synathræsmus ( hubbub ) . In this the reader ...
... speech of Satan to Beelzebub is very abrupt and irregular - approaching here and there the figures of speech known in books on Rhetoric as Anacolouth ( unfinished clause or sentence ) , and Synathræsmus ( hubbub ) . In this the reader ...
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... speech , to the argu- ments just urged by Moloch , here refers to Moloch's expectation as expressed in lines 60-70 . 141. " Her mischief . " See note , Book I. , line 254 . 146—151 . " Sad cure ! " & c . Here Belial differs from Moloch ...
... speech , to the argu- ments just urged by Moloch , here refers to Moloch's expectation as expressed in lines 60-70 . 141. " Her mischief . " See note , Book I. , line 254 . 146—151 . " Sad cure ! " & c . Here Belial differs from Moloch ...
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... speech for the great angel , Beelzebub , not absolutely the chief of the host , but nearest to the chief , and in private possession of his plans . He does not speak till the subject has been discussed on different sides by three ...
... speech for the great angel , Beelzebub , not absolutely the chief of the host , but nearest to the chief , and in private possession of his plans . He does not speak till the subject has been discussed on different sides by three ...
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... speech to permit it to be made , but still standing . 390-416 . " Well have ye judged , " & c . Assuming that all are agreed and that the debate is now ended , Beelzebub , before he sits down , broaches the all - important matter that ...
... speech to permit it to be made , but still standing . 390-416 . " Well have ye judged , " & c . Assuming that all are agreed and that the debate is now ended , Beelzebub , before he sits down , broaches the all - important matter that ...
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