The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... called parallel passages cited by Hume , Newton , and Todd , are very far - fetched , and illustrate nothing specifically relating to Milton , but only a certain community of ideas and phraseology among all poets ( see Introd . p . 56 ) ...
... called parallel passages cited by Hume , Newton , and Todd , are very far - fetched , and illustrate nothing specifically relating to Milton , but only a certain community of ideas and phraseology among all poets ( see Introd . p . 56 ) ...
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... called The Rehearsal , by Villiers , Duke of Buckingham , acted in 1671 , and published in 1672. As Buckingham had there burlesqued Dryden , under the name of Bayes , so , under the same nick- name of Bayes , was Parker ridiculed in ...
... called The Rehearsal , by Villiers , Duke of Buckingham , acted in 1671 , and published in 1672. As Buckingham had there burlesqued Dryden , under the name of Bayes , so , under the same nick- name of Bayes , was Parker ridiculed in ...
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... called , by a bold adaptation of classic terms , the true , primeval , or Heavenly Muse ( Milton afterwards , P. L. , VII . 1 , calls her Urania ) , passes into a direct prayer to the Divine Spirit . Compare the passage from The Reason ...
... called , by a bold adaptation of classic terms , the true , primeval , or Heavenly Muse ( Milton afterwards , P. L. , VII . 1 , calls her Urania ) , passes into a direct prayer to the Divine Spirit . Compare the passage from The Reason ...
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... called Cape Faro , not far from mount Etna . " - TODD . 235. " Sublimed with mineral fury . " Sublimation , in chemistry , is properly the conversion of solid substances by heat into vapour , in order that , in cooling , they may become ...
... called Cape Faro , not far from mount Etna . " - TODD . 235. " Sublimed with mineral fury . " Sublimation , in chemistry , is properly the conversion of solid substances by heat into vapour , in order that , in cooling , they may become ...
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... called by the Hebrews the " Sea of Sedge . " " Busiris " is a special name given , on speculation , to the Pharaoh who chased the children of Israel ; and the Egyptian horsemen and charioteers are called " his Memphian chivalry , " from ...
... called by the Hebrews the " Sea of Sedge . " " Busiris " is a special name given , on speculation , to the Pharaoh who chased the children of Israel ; and the Egyptian horsemen and charioteers are called " his Memphian chivalry , " from ...
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