The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇMacmillan, 1874 |
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... Sense . " Now , Milton's Paradise Lost , published in 1667 , and introducing Blank Verse for the first time on a large scale into English Poetry for epic or narrative purposes , must have been an innovation Notes to Preliminary Matter .
... Sense . " Now , Milton's Paradise Lost , published in 1667 , and introducing Blank Verse for the first time on a large scale into English Poetry for epic or narrative purposes , must have been an innovation Notes to Preliminary Matter .
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... sense , an inspired man , admits of little doubt . 6. " The secret top . " Some interpret secret here in its Latin sense of " separate , " " retired , " or " solitary ; " but Milton may have had in view the " thick cloud " and " smoke ...
... sense , an inspired man , admits of little doubt . 6. " The secret top . " Some interpret secret here in its Latin sense of " separate , " " retired , " or " solitary ; " but Milton may have had in view the " thick cloud " and " smoke ...
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... sense of " testified " or " exhibited , " not in the modern sense of " saw . " 59. " as far as Angel's ken . " Printed in the original edition " as far as Angels kenn ; " which , as it was not then the habit to indicate the possessive ...
... sense of " testified " or " exhibited , " not in the modern sense of " saw . " 59. " as far as Angel's ken . " Printed in the original edition " as far as Angels kenn ; " which , as it was not then the habit to indicate the possessive ...
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John Milton David Masson. he uses the word in the same sense , i.e. brought to a stand by the coming on of night . The usual meaning of the word is to sink , or go to the bottom ( fundus ) ; but one can see the idea of the metaphor ...
John Milton David Masson. he uses the word in the same sense , i.e. brought to a stand by the coming on of night . The usual meaning of the word is to sink , or go to the bottom ( fundus ) ; but one can see the idea of the metaphor ...
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... sense of " tender - heartedness . " Hume notes another etymological curiosity in connexion with the word amerced . Quoting Homer's line ( Od . viii . 64 ) — ¡° ̓ ¥Ï¥õ¥è¥á¥ë¥ìῶ¥í ¥ìὲ¥í ἄ¥ì¥å¥ñ¥ò¥å , ¥äί¥ä¥ï¥ô ¥ä ̓ ἡ¥ä¥åῖ¥á¥í ἀ¥ï¥é¥äή¥í , ¡± he points out the odd ...
... sense of " tender - heartedness . " Hume notes another etymological curiosity in connexion with the word amerced . Quoting Homer's line ( Od . viii . 64 ) — ¡° ̓ ¥Ï¥õ¥è¥á¥ë¥ìῶ¥í ¥ìὲ¥í ἄ¥ì¥å¥ñ¥ò¥å , ¥äί¥ä¥ï¥ô ¥ä ̓ ἡ¥ä¥åῖ¥á¥í ἀ¥ï¥é¥äή¥í , ¡± he points out the odd ...
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