The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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Page 110
... Hence perhaps , with all his admiration of Milton , his pro- posal to try the effects of a Rhymed Drama founded on Paradise Lost . Hence , on the other hand , Marvell's contemptuous notice of that experi- ment . For , though all ...
... Hence perhaps , with all his admiration of Milton , his pro- posal to try the effects of a Rhymed Drama founded on Paradise Lost . Hence , on the other hand , Marvell's contemptuous notice of that experi- ment . For , though all ...
Page 125
... Hence the phrases " wandering gods " and " bleating gods . " " Borrowed gold " It is with the gold borrowed from the Egyptians ( Exod . xii . 35 ) that the Israelites are supposed to have made the golden calf ( Exod . xxxii . ) . The ...
... Hence the phrases " wandering gods " and " bleating gods . " " Borrowed gold " It is with the gold borrowed from the Egyptians ( Exod . xii . 35 ) that the Israelites are supposed to have made the golden calf ( Exod . xxxii . ) . The ...
Page 126
... Hence , in a few lines , we have the genealogy of " the Ionian gods " -of those gods , confessedly of later development , who were worshipped by the issue of Javan , the fourth son of Japheth , and the progenitor more particularly of ...
... Hence , in a few lines , we have the genealogy of " the Ionian gods " -of those gods , confessedly of later development , who were worshipped by the issue of Javan , the fourth son of Japheth , and the progenitor more particularly of ...
Page 132
... hence such lights themselves were also called cressets . Wedgwood con- nects the word etymologically with the English crock or cruise , a pitcher or jar ( German krug , Dutch kruycke , French cruche ) , and so with cruet and crucible ...
... hence such lights themselves were also called cressets . Wedgwood con- nects the word etymologically with the English crock or cruise , a pitcher or jar ( German krug , Dutch kruycke , French cruche ) , and so with cruet and crucible ...
Page 142
... hence probably the Medieval theologians allowed it to mingle freely with the more Oriental conception of Hell's torment as consisting in intense heat . Newton aptly quotes Shakespeare's lines in Measure for Measure : - " And the ...
... hence probably the Medieval theologians allowed it to mingle freely with the more Oriental conception of Hell's torment as consisting in intense heat . Newton aptly quotes Shakespeare's lines in Measure for Measure : - " And the ...
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