The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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Page 129
... Hell , not upon Earth . " Milton forgets nothing of the kind . The expression is in perfect con- sistency with his imagination of the whereabouts of the Fallen Angels . They are down in Hell ; above them and Hell is Chaos or the Abyss ...
... Hell , not upon Earth . " Milton forgets nothing of the kind . The expression is in perfect con- sistency with his imagination of the whereabouts of the Fallen Angels . They are down in Hell ; above them and Hell is Chaos or the Abyss ...
Page 130
... Hell . Observe , too , that Milton speaks of metallic ores , and that in fact many such ores are in the form of sulphurets of metals . 675. " brigad . " So spelt in Milton's editions 130 [ BOOK I. Notes to Paradise Lost .
... Hell . Observe , too , that Milton speaks of metallic ores , and that in fact many such ores are in the form of sulphurets of metals . 675. " brigad . " So spelt in Milton's editions 130 [ BOOK I. Notes to Paradise Lost .
Page 131
... Hell , that afterwards taught mining on Earth . 688. " treasures better hid . " See Horace , Od . iii . 3 , 49 . 703. " founded the massy ore . " This is the reading in the First Edition . In the Second , and in all subsequent editions ...
... Hell , that afterwards taught mining on Earth . 688. " treasures better hid . " See Horace , Od . iii . 3 , 49 . 703. " founded the massy ore . " This is the reading in the First Edition . In the Second , and in all subsequent editions ...
Page 132
... Hell , which Mammon had just built , and which was situated on the plain between the hill and the lake . " Pande- monium " means " the home or hall of all the Demons , " and is a word formed on the analogy of " Pantheon , " the hall of ...
... Hell , which Mammon had just built , and which was situated on the plain between the hill and the lake . " Pande- monium " means " the home or hall of all the Demons , " and is a word formed on the analogy of " Pantheon , " the hall of ...
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... Hell's ; the pronoun here preceding the noun . 181-186 . " Each on his rock transfixed , " & c . The anticipation of some such form of increased torment in Hell had already occurred to Satan see Book I. 325-330 . 66 205. venturous ...
... Hell's ; the pronoun here preceding the noun . 181-186 . " Each on his rock transfixed , " & c . The anticipation of some such form of increased torment in Hell had already occurred to Satan see Book I. 325-330 . 66 205. venturous ...
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