The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... think'st upon him , or of man begot That him thou visit'st , and of him art found ? Scarce to be less than gods thou mad'st his lot ; With honour and with state thou hast him crowned . O'er the works of thy hand thou mad'st him lord ...
... think'st upon him , or of man begot That him thou visit'st , and of him art found ? Scarce to be less than gods thou mad'st his lot ; With honour and with state thou hast him crowned . O'er the works of thy hand thou mad'st him lord ...
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... think it necessary to mention those other inferior , though still not unimportant , Spirits , also holding commands in the rebel Host , who , contenting them- selves afterwards with the meaner and more distant parts of the Earth for ...
... think it necessary to mention those other inferior , though still not unimportant , Spirits , also holding commands in the rebel Host , who , contenting them- selves afterwards with the meaner and more distant parts of the Earth for ...
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... thinks Milton here " forgets that the scene is in Hell , not upon Earth . " Milton forgets nothing of the kind . The expression is in perfect con- sistency with his imagination of the whereabouts of the Fallen Angels . They are down in ...
... thinks Milton here " forgets that the scene is in Hell , not upon Earth . " Milton forgets nothing of the kind . The expression is in perfect con- sistency with his imagination of the whereabouts of the Fallen Angels . They are down in ...
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... a response . 429 . " unmoved " : possibly " undisturbed by the dangers in pros- pect , " but rather , I think , " unsolicited , " " of his own accord . " • 432-444 . " Long is the way , " 138 [ BOOK II . Notes to Paradise Lost .
... a response . 429 . " unmoved " : possibly " undisturbed by the dangers in pros- pect , " but rather , I think , " unsolicited , " " of his own accord . " • 432-444 . " Long is the way , " 138 [ BOOK II . Notes to Paradise Lost .
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... thinks fit to mention . Öne portion ( subdivided into three ) betake themselves to Games , military evolutions , and feats of strength ; a second to Music and Song ; a third to Oratory , Philosophy , and Meta- physics ; and now a fourth ...
... thinks fit to mention . Öne portion ( subdivided into three ) betake themselves to Games , military evolutions , and feats of strength ; a second to Music and Song ; a third to Oratory , Philosophy , and Meta- physics ; and now a fourth ...
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