The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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Page 165
... present sense . 690 , 691. " Uriel , though Regent of the Sun , " & c . The name Uriel signifies in Hebrew " God's light " or " God is my light , " and Uriel was considered the Angel of Light . Hence he is Regent of the Sun in Milton ...
... present sense . 690 , 691. " Uriel , though Regent of the Sun , " & c . The name Uriel signifies in Hebrew " God's light " or " God is my light , " and Uriel was considered the Angel of Light . Hence he is Regent of the Sun in Milton ...
Page 169
... present maps , that a vessel off Mozambique in them would not be due south , but rather south - west of Arabia Felix . Hence , in the matter of bearing , Milton's recollection of his maps was not so incorrect as it must be admitted to ...
... present maps , that a vessel off Mozambique in them would not be due south , but rather south - west of Arabia Felix . Hence , in the matter of bearing , Milton's recollection of his maps was not so incorrect as it must be admitted to ...
Page 170
... present Earth had , as the commen- tators supposed , become more difficult in consequence of the changes made by the Noachian deluge . By some the whole of Asia from the Ganges westward was understood as included in Eden ; some theolo ...
... present Earth had , as the commen- tators supposed , become more difficult in consequence of the changes made by the Noachian deluge . By some the whole of Asia from the Ganges westward was understood as included in Eden ; some theolo ...
Page 171
... present maps , he will find that the region thus indicated is about 450 miles wide from west to east , and that it was so situated with respect to Mount Niphates , or Nimroud- Tagh , in Armenia ; that Satan , approaching it from that ...
... present maps , he will find that the region thus indicated is about 450 miles wide from west to east , and that it was so situated with respect to Mount Niphates , or Nimroud- Tagh , in Armenia ; that Satan , approaching it from that ...
Page 175
... present Persia ) , unless it were against the inside of that gate . Milton may have meant this ; but it is hardly likely , since in what follows he seems to be describing the gate from the outside . 549. " Gabriel sat . " See note , III ...
... present Persia ) , unless it were against the inside of that gate . Milton may have meant this ; but it is hardly likely , since in what follows he seems to be describing the gate from the outside . 549. " Gabriel sat . " See note , III ...
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