The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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Page 143
... Father of Sin , is identified with Satan , who thereafter , in union with his own daughter , Sin , begets Death - this confused relationship of the three Entities being still farther complicated by the marriage of Death with his mother ...
... Father of Sin , is identified with Satan , who thereafter , in union with his own daughter , Sin , begets Death - this confused relationship of the three Entities being still farther complicated by the marriage of Death with his mother ...
Page 152
... Father , or dost thou rather hear Janus ? ie . wouldst thou rather be called Janus ? ) is an example , cited by Bentley from Horace , Sat. 2 , vi . 20. Uncertain what to call Light , Milton gives the option of three names - the first ...
... Father , or dost thou rather hear Janus ? ie . wouldst thou rather be called Janus ? ) is an example , cited by Bentley from Horace , Sat. 2 , vi . 20. Uncertain what to call Light , Milton gives the option of three names - the first ...
Page 156
... Father , " & c . These forty - four lines represent the choral hymn of the Angels , in honour first of the Father , and then of the Son . Parts of the passage , indeed - particularly from line 384 or line 390 to line 415 inclusively ...
... Father , " & c . These forty - four lines represent the choral hymn of the Angels , in honour first of the Father , and then of the Son . Parts of the passage , indeed - particularly from line 384 or line 390 to line 415 inclusively ...
Page 157
... Father , first they sung . " His practice , I believe , varies in the same way with such similar verbs as Sink , Ring , Drink , Begin , & c . Our grammarians now point out that , if we were to be rigidly accurate in our use of such ...
... Father , first they sung . " His practice , I believe , varies in the same way with such similar verbs as Sink , Ring , Drink , Begin , & c . Our grammarians now point out that , if we were to be rigidly accurate in our use of such ...
Page 159
... Fathers , " a certain region on the edge or border of Hell ( limbus , a hem " ) , set apart for the souls of such of the patriarchal Israelites and of such of the virtuous Heathen as could not be admitted into Heaven on account of the ...
... Fathers , " a certain region on the edge or border of Hell ( limbus , a hem " ) , set apart for the souls of such of the patriarchal Israelites and of such of the virtuous Heathen as could not be admitted into Heaven on account of the ...
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