The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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Page 193
... ( represented here by Pontus in Asia Minor ) , Southern Europe , and Africa ( represented by the Punic or Carthaginian coast ) . 340 , 341. " where Alcinöus reigned " : i.e. Phæacia , afterwards Corcyra or Corfu , where King Alcinöus had ...
... ( represented here by Pontus in Asia Minor ) , Southern Europe , and Africa ( represented by the Punic or Carthaginian coast ) . 340 , 341. " where Alcinöus reigned " : i.e. Phæacia , afterwards Corcyra or Corfu , where King Alcinöus had ...
Page 205
... occurring where a single strong syllable is common , so that the first half of the line has to be pronounced in a manner which represents the act described . 541. " Sad " : i.e. " serious , " BOOK VI . ] 205 Notes to Paradise Lost .
... occurring where a single strong syllable is common , so that the first half of the line has to be pronounced in a manner which represents the act described . 541. " Sad " : i.e. " serious , " BOOK VI . ] 205 Notes to Paradise Lost .
Page 215
... represented as made at once of Light . 366. " her horns . " So in the Second Edition ; but in the First it was " his horns . " As Venus is meant , the change is for the better . 367 , 368. " they augment their small peculiar . " All the ...
... represented as made at once of Light . 366. " her horns . " So in the Second Edition ; but in the First it was " his horns . " As Venus is meant , the change is for the better . 367 , 368. " they augment their small peculiar . " All the ...
Page 227
... " from the sense variously representing " : i.e. objects brought before me from the senses , which represent things in all their varieties . 631 , 632. " the Earth's green Cape and verdant Q 2 BOOK VIII . ] 227 Notes to Paradise Lost .
... " from the sense variously representing " : i.e. objects brought before me from the senses , which represent things in all their varieties . 631 , 632. " the Earth's green Cape and verdant Q 2 BOOK VIII . ] 227 Notes to Paradise Lost .
Page 243
... represented in diagram , would actually appear as inserting itself between the external arc of the Starry World and the under - surface of Heaven . " Interposed " I take to be the past tense for " interposed itself , " and not the past ...
... represented in diagram , would actually appear as inserting itself between the external arc of the Starry World and the under - surface of Heaven . " Interposed " I take to be the past tense for " interposed itself , " and not the past ...
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