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Page 105
... after them , parallel passages which Milton must have had in recollection , or
which are interesting as coincidences with his text , I have tried , even in cases
where the passages might be considered stockquotations familiar to all scholars ,
to ...
... after them , parallel passages which Milton must have had in recollection , or
which are interesting as coincidences with his text , I have tried , even in cases
where the passages might be considered stockquotations familiar to all scholars ,
to ...
Page 108
In the last four lines Barrow may have had in recollection the eulogies by Salzilli
and Selvaggi prefixed to Milton's Latin Poems in the editions of 1645 and 1673 .
English Verses by A. M. i.e. Andrew Marvell ) .- When these verses appeared ...
In the last four lines Barrow may have had in recollection the eulogies by Salzilli
and Selvaggi prefixed to Milton's Latin Poems in the editions of 1645 and 1673 .
English Verses by A. M. i.e. Andrew Marvell ) .- When these verses appeared ...
Page 109
Marvell , we may add , promised Aubrey , after Milton's death , to write his
recollections of Milton for the use of Wood in his Athena et Fasti Oxonienses ; but
he himself died in August 1678 , four years after Milton , without having
performed his ...
Marvell , we may add , promised Aubrey , after Milton's death , to write his
recollections of Milton for the use of Wood in his Athena et Fasti Oxonienses ; but
he himself died in August 1678 , four years after Milton , without having
performed his ...
Page 115
There may be a recollection also of Luke iii . 22 . 27. “ Say first , ” & c . Compared
by Hume with Iliad , ii . 484-6 . 32 . “ For one restraint , lords of the world besides .
” Mr. Keightley understands For to mean But for , and points as if the passage ...
There may be a recollection also of Luke iii . 22 . 27. “ Say first , ” & c . Compared
by Hume with Iliad , ii . 484-6 . 32 . “ For one restraint , lords of the world besides .
” Mr. Keightley understands For to mean But for , and points as if the passage ...
Page 116
Commentators have fancied here a recollection of Hesiod , Theog . 722-5 , where
the poet , describing the defeat of the Titans by Zeus and their confinement in
Tartarus , says that Tartarus is just as far below the Earth as the Earth is below ...
Commentators have fancied here a recollection of Hesiod , Theog . 722-5 , where
the poet , describing the defeat of the Titans by Zeus and their confinement in
Tartarus , says that Tartarus is just as far below the Earth as the Earth is below ...
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