The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... phrase is " And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters ; " but " brooded , " or " hovered , " is said to be a more exact rendering of the Hebrew word than " moved ; " and the very comparison " dove - like , " to illustrate ...
... phrase is " And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters ; " but " brooded , " or " hovered , " is said to be a more exact rendering of the Hebrew word than " moved ; " and the very comparison " dove - like , " to illustrate ...
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... phrase in a docu- ment of the Long Parliament in 1642 : " And thereby to bring the whole kingdom into utter ruin and combustion . " Mr. Keightley , accordingly , suggests that the phrase may have been a popular one about that time ...
... phrase in a docu- ment of the Long Parliament in 1642 : " And thereby to bring the whole kingdom into utter ruin and combustion . " Mr. Keightley , accordingly , suggests that the phrase may have been a popular one about that time ...
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... phrase runs " assert th ' eternal Providence ; " but there is a direction among the Errata to delete th ' . 128. " throned Powers , " i.e. those of the Angels that sat on thrones or had kingly rank in Heaven , as distinct from the ...
... phrase runs " assert th ' eternal Providence ; " but there is a direction among the Errata to delete th ' . 128. " throned Powers , " i.e. those of the Angels that sat on thrones or had kingly rank in Heaven , as distinct from the ...
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... phrase , ni fallor . 176. " his shafts . " For " its shafts . " See subsequent note , line 254 . 180. " yon dreary plain , " & c . Imagine that Satan here sees at some distance a dark plain or extent of smoking ground ( afterwards ...
... phrase , ni fallor . 176. " his shafts . " For " its shafts . " See subsequent note , line 254 . 180. " yon dreary plain , " & c . Imagine that Satan here sees at some distance a dark plain or extent of smoking ground ( afterwards ...
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... phrase of diffi- cult construction : meaning either " And what I should be - viz . all but just next to him , " & c . ; or ¡° And what I should be , all but ( except ) that I am less than he , " & c . Were it safe to propose emendations ...
... phrase of diffi- cult construction : meaning either " And what I should be - viz . all but just next to him , " & c . ; or ¡° And what I should be , all but ( except ) that I am less than he , " & c . Were it safe to propose emendations ...
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