The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... passages of difficult meaning have to be unravelled ; texts of Scripture that were in the poet's mind have to be discovered and cited ; his numerous mythological , geographical , and ... passage , or to the total 104 Preface to the Notes .
... passages of difficult meaning have to be unravelled ; texts of Scripture that were in the poet's mind have to be discovered and cited ; his numerous mythological , geographical , and ... passage , or to the total 104 Preface to the Notes .
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John Milton David Masson, John Mitford. did justice to the passage , or to the total commentation that had been bestowed upon it ; and I have generally preferred ... passage is in a book easily accessible Preface to the Notes . 105.
John Milton David Masson, John Mitford. did justice to the passage , or to the total commentation that had been bestowed upon it ; and I have generally preferred ... passage is in a book easily accessible Preface to the Notes . 105.
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John Milton David Masson, John Mitford. where the parallel passage is in a book easily accessible , I have con- tented myself ( as in most citations of passages of the Bible ) with a simple reference to the place . In not a few instances ...
John Milton David Masson, John Mitford. where the parallel passage is in a book easily accessible , I have con- tented myself ( as in most citations of passages of the Bible ) with a simple reference to the place . In not a few instances ...
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... passage . But Milton's own spelling here is rhime ; and , as in his prose preface on " The Verse , " he has uniformly spelt the word rime , his deviation here must be supposed intentional . Nor is it difficult to see the reason . By ...
... passage . But Milton's own spelling here is rhime ; and , as in his prose preface on " The Verse , " he has uniformly spelt the word rime , his deviation here must be supposed intentional . Nor is it difficult to see the reason . By ...
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... passage is very noteworthy . The notion that the various gods of the different forms of heathenism were the devils or degraded angels of the Scriptural dispensation belonged to the common Christian theology of medieval Europe . But ...
... passage is very noteworthy . The notion that the various gods of the different forms of heathenism were the devils or degraded angels of the Scriptural dispensation belonged to the common Christian theology of medieval Europe . But ...
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