The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... seems to have had this in his mind in the phrase " Attention held them mute , " though the fine poetical wording half disguises the technicality . 619 , 620. " Thrice he assayed , " & c . A recollection , Bentley thought , of Ovid , Met ...
... seems to have had this in his mind in the phrase " Attention held them mute , " though the fine poetical wording half disguises the technicality . 619 , 620. " Thrice he assayed , " & c . A recollection , Bentley thought , of Ovid , Met ...
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... seems difficult . . . sunk thus low . " It is the physical reascent through the superincumbent Chaos that Moloch has here in view ; and , to persuade the Angels that this might not be so difficult , he bids them remember their ...
... seems difficult . . . sunk thus low . " It is the physical reascent through the superincumbent Chaos that Moloch has here in view ; and , to persuade the Angels that this might not be so difficult , he bids them remember their ...
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... seems to have preferred " strook " for musical reasons , and to have always used it except where some particular modi- fication of those reasons recommended " struck . " Here is one instance from his prose : " ... how the bright and ...
... seems to have preferred " strook " for musical reasons , and to have always used it except where some particular modi- fication of those reasons recommended " struck . " Here is one instance from his prose : " ... how the bright and ...
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... seems to have been chosen to avoid such a recurrence of sound as " stood strook " ; and in the second struck , " as the final word , better conveys the sense of abruptness . There is also one passage ( Par . Lost , IX . 1064 ) where we ...
... seems to have been chosen to avoid such a recurrence of sound as " stood strook " ; and in the second struck , " as the final word , better conveys the sense of abruptness . There is also one passage ( Par . Lost , IX . 1064 ) where we ...
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... seems to be going , and ye are pleased with Mammon's picture of the Empire that , by industry and art , ye may build up in Hell ? O , doubtless ! a fine vision , but for one little consideration which ye have not taken into account ...
... seems to be going , and ye are pleased with Mammon's picture of the Empire that , by industry and art , ye may build up in Hell ? O , doubtless ! a fine vision , but for one little consideration which ye have not taken into account ...
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