The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... given of old For Israel to observe , A law of Jacob's God to hold , From whence they might not swerve . 5 This he a testimony ordained In Joseph , not to change , When as he passed through Egypt - land ; The tongue I heard was strange ...
... given of old For Israel to observe , A law of Jacob's God to hold , From whence they might not swerve . 5 This he a testimony ordained In Joseph , not to change , When as he passed through Egypt - land ; The tongue I heard was strange ...
Strana 109
... given the preference to Rhyme ; and his practice had in the main corresponded . But , at the time with which we are now concerned , he was being beaten on the question . The popular taste had revolted from his efforts to establish a ...
... given the preference to Rhyme ; and his practice had in the main corresponded . But , at the time with which we are now concerned , he was being beaten on the question . The popular taste had revolted from his efforts to establish a ...
Strana 117
... given by God to the chief of the rebel Angels after his fall . 84 , 85. " Oh , how fallen , how changed from him ! " & c . A coagulation , as Newton pointed out , of phrases from Isaiah xiv . 12 : " How art thou fallen from Heaven ...
... given by God to the chief of the rebel Angels after his fall . 84 , 85. " Oh , how fallen , how changed from him ! " & c . A coagulation , as Newton pointed out , of phrases from Isaiah xiv . 12 : " How art thou fallen from Heaven ...
Strana 118
... given to the last clause is languid compared with any one of those meanings which it will bear if the original punctuation is preserved . " All is not lost , " Satan then says ; " the unconquerable will & c . . . . and courage never to ...
... given to the last clause is languid compared with any one of those meanings which it will bear if the original punctuation is preserved . " All is not lost , " Satan then says ; " the unconquerable will & c . . . . and courage never to ...
Strana 122
... given , on speculation , to the Pharaoh who chased the children of Israel ; and the Egyptian horsemen and charioteers are called " his Memphian chivalry , " from Memphis , one of the great cities of ancient Egypt . Busiris figures in ...
... given , on speculation , to the Pharaoh who chased the children of Israel ; and the Egyptian horsemen and charioteers are called " his Memphian chivalry , " from Memphis , one of the great cities of ancient Egypt . Busiris figures in ...
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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