The Poetical Works of John Milton: With the Principal Notes of Various Commentators. To which are Added Illustrations, with Some Account of the Life of Milton, 3권J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... himself very merry in his infulting manner , with the word tempering , and calls it the printer's blunder ; but I think the following applica tion of it in Spenfer may juftify both printer and poet , Faery Queen , ii . ii . 39 . " Thus ...
... himself very merry in his infulting manner , with the word tempering , and calls it the printer's blunder ; but I think the following applica tion of it in Spenfer may juftify both printer and poet , Faery Queen , ii . ii . 39 . " Thus ...
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... himself rebellious , by whose aid This inacceffible high strength , the feat Of Deity fupreme , us difpoffefs'd , 140 He trufted to have feis'd , and into fraud Drew many , whom their place knows here no more : Yet far the greater part ...
... himself rebellious , by whose aid This inacceffible high strength , the feat Of Deity fupreme , us difpoffefs'd , 140 He trufted to have feis'd , and into fraud Drew many , whom their place knows here no more : Yet far the greater part ...
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... himself , alters estate as Milton has done : Thofe angels that kept not their firft ftation , " p . 299 . Ver . 154 . and in a moment ] Milton feems to favour the opinion of fome divines , that God's creation was inftanta- neous , but ...
... himself , alters estate as Milton has done : Thofe angels that kept not their firft ftation , " p . 299 . Ver . 154 . and in a moment ] Milton feems to favour the opinion of fome divines , that God's creation was inftanta- neous , but ...
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... himself , but is become a dividual movable , & c . " Ver . 384. Spangling the hemisphere : ] The poet is fond of this epithet : Thus , in his tranflation of the cxxxvi Pfalm , he calls the fars , the moon's " Spangled fifters ; " and ...
... himself , but is become a dividual movable , & c . " Ver . 384. Spangling the hemisphere : ] The poet is fond of this epithet : Thus , in his tranflation of the cxxxvi Pfalm , he calls the fars , the moon's " Spangled fifters ; " and ...
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... himself . But by reptile , or creeping thing , Milton means all fuch creatures as move in the waters ; fee Le Clerc's note on Gen. i . 20 : And , by creeping thing mentioned in the fixth day's creation , he means creeping things of the ...
... himself . But by reptile , or creeping thing , Milton means all fuch creatures as move in the waters ; fee Le Clerc's note on Gen. i . 20 : And , by creeping thing mentioned in the fixth day's creation , he means creeping things of the ...
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