The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇMacmillan, 1874 - 491ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Satan , say , sea , seat , see , seem , sense , serpent , serve , shame , side , sin , sing , sit , soft , son , song , sky , sleep , solemn , sorrow , soul , sound , speak , spirit , stand , star , state , strength , sun , sure , sweet ...
... Satan , say , sea , seat , see , seem , sense , serpent , serve , shame , side , sin , sing , sit , soft , son , song , sky , sleep , solemn , sorrow , soul , sound , speak , spirit , stand , star , state , strength , sun , sure , sweet ...
xxii ÆäÀÌÁö
... Satan smitten with amazement fell As when Earths Son Antaus ( to compare Small things with greatest ) in Irassa strove With Joves Alcides , and oft foil'd still rose , Receiving from his mother Earth new strength , Fresh from his fall ...
... Satan smitten with amazement fell As when Earths Son Antaus ( to compare Small things with greatest ) in Irassa strove With Joves Alcides , and oft foil'd still rose , Receiving from his mother Earth new strength , Fresh from his fall ...
lvii ÆäÀÌÁö
... Satan except , none higher sat . ¡± — P . L. , II . 300 . " Of pleasure situate in Hill and Dale . ¡± — P . L. , VI . 641. ' " But to destruction sacred and devote . ¡± — P . L. , III . 208 . 66 Bright effluence of bright essence increate ...
... Satan except , none higher sat . ¡± — P . L. , II . 300 . " Of pleasure situate in Hill and Dale . ¡± — P . L. , VI . 641. ' " But to destruction sacred and devote . ¡± — P . L. , III . 208 . 66 Bright effluence of bright essence increate ...
lxvii ÆäÀÌÁö
... Satan , and the abstract noun " falsehood " ; and , though her might have passed , it would have personified " falsehood " rather incon- gruously with the occasion - which is Satan's return to his own shape , not a feminine one , at ...
... Satan , and the abstract noun " falsehood " ; and , though her might have passed , it would have personified " falsehood " rather incon- gruously with the occasion - which is Satan's return to his own shape , not a feminine one , at ...
lxxxviii ÆäÀÌÁö
... should now call false concord of case in apposition : - " who rebelled With Satan he who envies now thy state . " - P . L. , VI . 899 ; 900 . Each is often used by Shakespeare in a plural way lxxxviii Milton's English :
... should now call false concord of case in apposition : - " who rebelled With Satan he who envies now thy state . " - P . L. , VI . 899 ; 900 . Each is often used by Shakespeare in a plural way lxxxviii Milton's English :
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