The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... Spenser ( F. Q. 1 , xi . 37 ) ; and it is , as Mr. Keightley notes , a kind of translation of Horace's " cedentem aera ” ( Sat. ii . 2. 13 ) . 855. " by living might " : so in the First Edition and the Second ; but the Third ( 1678 ) ...
... Spenser ( F. Q. 1 , xi . 37 ) ; and it is , as Mr. Keightley notes , a kind of translation of Horace's " cedentem aera ” ( Sat. ii . 2. 13 ) . 855. " by living might " : so in the First Edition and the Second ; but the Third ( 1678 ) ...
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... Spenser . Thus Spenser , speaking of Night- " O thou , most auncient grandmother of all , More old than Jove , whom thou at first didst breede , Or that great house of gods celestiall ; Which wast begot in Demogorgon's hall And sawst ...
... Spenser . Thus Spenser , speaking of Night- " O thou , most auncient grandmother of all , More old than Jove , whom thou at first didst breede , Or that great house of gods celestiall ; Which wast begot in Demogorgon's hall And sawst ...
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... Spenser ( F. Q. 1. i . 39 ) : " And through the world of deep . " Newton quotes waters wide and 14-18 . “ Escaped the Stygian Pool " ( ie . Hell ) ; " though long de- tained in that obscure sojourn " ( i.e. in Chaos ) .— " Through utter ...
... Spenser ( F. Q. 1. i . 39 ) : " And through the world of deep . " Newton quotes waters wide and 14-18 . “ Escaped the Stygian Pool " ( ie . Hell ) ; " though long de- tained in that obscure sojourn " ( i.e. in Chaos ) .— " Through utter ...
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... Spenser , and poets gene- rally , have the phrase . 418-422 . " Meanwhile , upon the firm opacous globe . . . Satan , alighted walks . " Satan had been left only approaching the " bare outside " of the World and ready to alight on it ...
... Spenser , and poets gene- rally , have the phrase . 418-422 . " Meanwhile , upon the firm opacous globe . . . Satan , alighted walks . " Satan had been left only approaching the " bare outside " of the World and ready to alight on it ...
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... Spenser and others . 79. " O , then , at last relent , " & c . Some suppose this speech to be addressed to the Deity ; but it is more natural to take it as an address to Satan himself . 111-113 . “ Divided empire , " & c . God ruling in ...
... Spenser and others . 79. " O , then , at last relent , " & c . Some suppose this speech to be addressed to the Deity ; but it is more natural to take it as an address to Satan himself . 111-113 . “ Divided empire , " & c . God ruling in ...
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