The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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Page 161
... body it might be thought he had been taken up as a god , and whose expecta- tions in that respect were disappointed by the discovery of his iron sandal flung up from the crater ; Cleombrotus , the Ambracian youth , who was so ravished ...
... body it might be thought he had been taken up as a god , and whose expecta- tions in that respect were disappointed by the discovery of his iron sandal flung up from the crater ; Cleombrotus , the Ambracian youth , who was so ravished ...
Page 182
... body , holding it with both hands , so that the barrel and the bayonet are in a line crossing the point of the left ... body of men " with ported spears " meant , therefore , not ( as most of the editors have fancied in their notes on ...
... body , holding it with both hands , so that the barrel and the bayonet are in a line crossing the point of the left ... body of men " with ported spears " meant , therefore , not ( as most of the editors have fancied in their notes on ...
Page 188
... bodies known in the astronomy of Milton's time as the planets or " wandering fires " -to wit , Mercury , Mars , Jupiter , and Saturn . Hence Bentley reads " four " here for " five . " It may be a slip on Milton's part ; or he may have ...
... bodies known in the astronomy of Milton's time as the planets or " wandering fires " -to wit , Mercury , Mars , Jupiter , and Saturn . Hence Bentley reads " four " here for " five . " It may be a slip on Milton's part ; or he may have ...
Page 191
... bodies of insects of the genus Coccus , collected in large quantities from trees in Spain and other Mediterranean countries . But that dye was distinctly red . Another name for it , and for the insect producing it , was kermes ...
... bodies of insects of the genus Coccus , collected in large quantities from trees in Spain and other Mediterranean countries . But that dye was distinctly red . Another name for it , and for the insect producing it , was kermes ...
Page 203
... bodies . 222. " These elements : i.e. the elements of the terrestrial world amid which Raphael was speaking to Adam ; the word these emphatic . 236. " the ridges " : i.e. rows or ranks , as in a ploughed field . 239. " moment " : i.e. ...
... bodies . 222. " These elements : i.e. the elements of the terrestrial world amid which Raphael was speaking to Adam ; the word these emphatic . 236. " the ridges " : i.e. rows or ranks , as in a ploughed field . 239. " moment " : i.e. ...
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