The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3권Macmillan, 1893 |
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... supposed in the reader ere he begins the shorter poem . Such acquaintance , indeed , is not absolutely necessary ; but it conduces to a more exact understanding of the total meaning of the poem , and of not a few individual passages in ...
... supposed in the reader ere he begins the shorter poem . Such acquaintance , indeed , is not absolutely necessary ; but it conduces to a more exact understanding of the total meaning of the poem , and of not a few individual passages in ...
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... supposed to elapse , during which Christ remains in his lodging in Bethabara , the object now of much public regard , and with his first disciples gathering round him ; after which he is led by the Spirit into the Wilderness , there to ...
... supposed to elapse , during which Christ remains in his lodging in Bethabara , the object now of much public regard , and with his first disciples gathering round him ; after which he is led by the Spirit into the Wilderness , there to ...
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... supposing Satan to have based his temptation on the actual state of the world , and a calculation of what might be done by the genius of a bold adventurer , striking in , at that particular juncture , between the Romans and the ...
... supposing Satan to have based his temptation on the actual state of the world , and a calculation of what might be done by the genius of a bold adventurer , striking in , at that particular juncture , between the Romans and the ...
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... supposes means ; Without means used , what it predicts revokes . But say thou wert possessed of David's throne By free consent of all , none opposite , Samaritan or Jew ; how couldst thou hope Long to enjoy it quiet and secure Between ...
... supposes means ; Without means used , what it predicts revokes . But say thou wert possessed of David's throne By free consent of all , none opposite , Samaritan or Jew ; how couldst thou hope Long to enjoy it quiet and secure Between ...
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... suppose , towards your once gloried friend , My son , now captive , hither hath informed Your younger feet , while mine , cast back with age , Came lagging after , say if he be here . Chor . As signal now in low dejected state As erst ...
... suppose , towards your once gloried friend , My son , now captive , hither hath informed Your younger feet , while mine , cast back with age , Came lagging after , say if he be here . Chor . As signal now in low dejected state As erst ...
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Adam adjective allusion Amphibrach ancient Angels Bethabara Blank Verse Book called Caphtor Chaos Chor Chorus Christ's Comus Corineus Dagon daughter death dramatic Earth English epic Euripides father giant glory goddess Greek hast hath Heaven Hebrew Hell honour Iambic Iambus Introd Italian Jupiter Keightley King L'Allegro Latin legend lines lords Lycidas meaning metre metrical Milton mind Muse Nazarite occurs once original edition Ovid Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parthian Parthian Empire passage peculiar perhaps Philistines phrase poem poet poetical prose Psalm reference rhyme Roman Sams Samson Agonistes Satan Scripture sense Shakespeare shalt song Sonnet speech spelling spelt Spenser sphere Spirit Spondee stanza star strength supposed syllable syntax Temptation Thammuz thee things thou art thought throne tion Tragedy trisyllabic Trochee verb Warton whole word writers