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, 3권J. Johnson, 1809 |
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... NEWTON . In his Samson Agonistes , he gives to Light the firft of these appellations , " O firft created beam ! " TODD . Ver . 3 . fince God is light , & c . ] From I. John i . 5. " God is light . " And I. Tim . vi . 16 . bath ...
... NEWTON . In his Samson Agonistes , he gives to Light the firft of these appellations , " O firft created beam ! " TODD . Ver . 3 . fince God is light , & c . ] From I. John i . 5. " God is light . " And I. Tim . vi . 16 . bath ...
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... NEWTON . But Milton's exact combination occurs , as Mr. Dunfter alfo notices , in Drayton's Polyolb . S. ix . " The hanging rocks , and vallies dark and deep . " TODD . Ver . 12. Won from the void and formless infinite . ] Void muft not ...
... NEWTON . But Milton's exact combination occurs , as Mr. Dunfter alfo notices , in Drayton's Polyolb . S. ix . " The hanging rocks , and vallies dark and deep . " TODD . Ver . 12. Won from the void and formless infinite . ] Void muft not ...
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... NEWTON . Ver . 41. Seasons return ; but not to me returns & c . ] This beautiful turn of the words is copied from the beginning of the third Act of Guarini's Paftor Fido , where Mirtillo addreffes the spring : " Tu torni ben , ma teco ...
... NEWTON . Ver . 41. Seasons return ; but not to me returns & c . ] This beautiful turn of the words is copied from the beginning of the third Act of Guarini's Paftor Fido , where Mirtillo addreffes the spring : " Tu torni ben , ma teco ...
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... NEWTON . Ver . 121. Or aught by me immutably forefeen , ] To foresee immutably , fays Dr. Bentley , are two ideas that cannot unite : He thinks therefore that Milton must have given it , immutably foredoom'd . His objection is right ...
... NEWTON . Ver . 121. Or aught by me immutably forefeen , ] To foresee immutably , fays Dr. Bentley , are two ideas that cannot unite : He thinks therefore that Milton must have given it , immutably foredoom'd . His objection is right ...
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... NEWTON . Ver . 180. By me upheld . ] It was before , ver . 178. Upheld by me . The turn of the words is remarkable . And we have the oftener taken notice of these turns of the words , because it has been objected by Dryden and others ...
... NEWTON . Ver . 180. By me upheld . ] It was before , ver . 178. Upheld by me . The turn of the words is remarkable . And we have the oftener taken notice of these turns of the words , because it has been objected by Dryden and others ...
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