The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors. To which are Added Illustrations, and Some Account of the Life and Writings of Milton, 3±ÇJ. Johnson, 1809 |
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... Euripides . TODD . Ver . 33. Look'ft from thy fole dominion like the God Of this new world ; ] Drummond , in a Song , de- fcribes the Sun " in higheft top of heaven , " Moft princely looking from that glorious height . " Orpheus , as Mr ...
... Euripides . TODD . Ver . 33. Look'ft from thy fole dominion like the God Of this new world ; ] Drummond , in a Song , de- fcribes the Sun " in higheft top of heaven , " Moft princely looking from that glorious height . " Orpheus , as Mr ...
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... Euripides , v . 355 , ed . Barnes . ἐ¥ö¥è¥ñὸ¥í ἦ¥ì¥á¥ñ , ἐ¥ö¥è¥ñὸ¥í ¥åἰ¥ò¥ï¥ñῶ ¥õά¥ïς . STILLINGFLEET . Ver . 40. Till pride and worse ambition ] Pride is a kind of exceffive and vicious felf - esteem , which raifes men in their own opinions above what ...
... Euripides , v . 355 , ed . Barnes . ἐ¥ö¥è¥ñὸ¥í ἦ¥ì¥á¥ñ , ἐ¥ö¥è¥ñὸ¥í ¥åἰ¥ò¥ï¥ñῶ ¥õά¥ïς . STILLINGFLEET . Ver . 40. Till pride and worse ambition ] Pride is a kind of exceffive and vicious felf - esteem , which raifes men in their own opinions above what ...
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... Euripides , Ion , v . 1326 . ¥Ç¥ê¥å¥ò¥áς , ὡς ¥ìὲ ἔ¥ê¥ó¥å¥é¥í¥å¥í ἥ¥ä¥å ¥ì¥ç¥ö¥á¥í¥áῖς ; " Have you heard how the killed me , " that is , would have killed me . NEWTON . A rey , || One gate there only was , and 3 90 BOOK IV . PARADISE LOST .
... Euripides , Ion , v . 1326 . ¥Ç¥ê¥å¥ò¥áς , ὡς ¥ìὲ ἔ¥ê¥ó¥å¥é¥í¥å¥í ἥ¥ä¥å ¥ì¥ç¥ö¥á¥í¥áῖς ; " Have you heard how the killed me , " that is , would have killed me . NEWTON . A rey , || One gate there only was , and 3 90 BOOK IV . PARADISE LOST .
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... Euripides , Ion , v . 889 , & c . of Creufa . TODD . Ver . 273 . and the infpir'd Caftalian Spring , ] Not that known one at the foot of Parnaffus , but that of the grove of Daphne which foretold Hadrian's advancement to the empire ...
... Euripides , Ion , v . 889 , & c . of Creufa . TODD . Ver . 273 . and the infpir'd Caftalian Spring , ] Not that known one at the foot of Parnaffus , but that of the grove of Daphne which foretold Hadrian's advancement to the empire ...
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... loth to this revenge ] Compare the Hercules Furens of Euripides , v . 858 . Ἥ¥ë¥é¥ï¥í ¥ì¥á¥ñ¥ó¥ô¥ñό¥ì¥å¥ò¥è¥á ὁ¥ñῶ¥ò ' , ἃ ¥ä¥ñῶ¥í ἐ ¥âέ¥ë¥ï¥ì¥á¥é . STILLINGFLEET . VOL . III . I Melt , as I do , yet publick reason just BOOK IV . 113 PARADISE LOST .
... loth to this revenge ] Compare the Hercules Furens of Euripides , v . 858 . Ἥ¥ë¥é¥ï¥í ¥ì¥á¥ñ¥ó¥ô¥ñό¥ì¥å¥ò¥è¥á ὁ¥ñῶ¥ò ' , ἃ ¥ä¥ñῶ¥í ἐ ¥âέ¥ë¥ï¥ì¥á¥é . STILLINGFLEET . VOL . III . I Melt , as I do , yet publick reason just BOOK IV . 113 PARADISE LOST .
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