The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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Page 178
John Milton David Masson, John Mitford. 722. " both . " Dunster objected to this third repetition of the word " both " in the course of three lines as weak and unpoetical ; and Landor objected to it as ungrammatical , inasmuch as " both ...
John Milton David Masson, John Mitford. 722. " both . " Dunster objected to this third repetition of the word " both " in the course of three lines as weak and unpoetical ; and Landor objected to it as ungrammatical , inasmuch as " both ...
Page 183
... Dunster and others after him object to the hesitancy here as spoiling the picture . " The intimation that Satan's arms were a mere semblance , " says Dunster , " has a bad effect ; " and Mr. Browne supposes that Milton here yielded to a ...
... Dunster and others after him object to the hesitancy here as spoiling the picture . " The intimation that Satan's arms were a mere semblance , " says Dunster , " has a bad effect ; " and Mr. Browne supposes that Milton here yielded to a ...
Page 187
... ( Dunster . ) 165. " Him first , him last , " & c . Rev. xxii . 13 . 166–170 . " Fairest of Stars , " & c . i.e. the planet Venus ; which , when she is to the west of the Sun , rises and sets before him , and is then called Phosphorus ...
... ( Dunster . ) 165. " Him first , him last , " & c . Rev. xxii . 13 . 166–170 . " Fairest of Stars , " & c . i.e. the planet Venus ; which , when she is to the west of the Sun , rises and sets before him , and is then called Phosphorus ...
Page 189
... Dunster quotes Buchanan , " Pampinus apposita complexus brachia sylvæ Vestit adoptivis robora nuda comis . " 220-223 . and to him called Raphael , the sociable Spirit , that deigned to travel with Tobias , " & c . Stillingfleet ...
... Dunster quotes Buchanan , " Pampinus apposita complexus brachia sylvæ Vestit adoptivis robora nuda comis . " 220-223 . and to him called Raphael , the sociable Spirit , that deigned to travel with Tobias , " & c . Stillingfleet ...
Page 201
... Dunster and Landor , as an incon- sistency in the poem that the order given to Michael in this passage remains unexecuted . The rebels are driven out at last , not by Michael , but by the Messiah in person . 49. " Equal in number ...
... Dunster and Landor , as an incon- sistency in the poem that the order given to Michael in this passage remains unexecuted . The rebels are driven out at last , not by Michael , but by the Messiah in person . 49. " Equal in number ...
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