The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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Page 132
... spelt so ( Italian Araldo ) ; but in the Third Edition ( 1678 ) it is Heralds , as now . ( 6 756 . At Pandemonium . " Here we have a name given to the palace , or range of palaces in Hell , which Mammon had just built , and which was ...
... spelt so ( Italian Araldo ) ; but in the Third Edition ( 1678 ) it is Heralds , as now . ( 6 756 . At Pandemonium . " Here we have a name given to the palace , or range of palaces in Hell , which Mammon had just built , and which was ...
Page 135
... spelt vent'rous in Milton's editions . 220. " this darkness light . " It has been doubted whether " light " is here a substantive or an adjective ; but the substantive gives the stronger meaning . 227. " ignoble ease . " Virgil's ...
... spelt vent'rous in Milton's editions . 220. " this darkness light . " It has been doubted whether " light " is here a substantive or an adjective ; but the substantive gives the stronger meaning . 227. " ignoble ease . " Virgil's ...
Page 137
... spelt by Milton , perhaps to avoid the disagreeable sound of ch before the s . 332-336 . " what peace ... but custody severe . . . what peace but hostility and hate . " Richardson notes the violent construction of but here , and quotes ...
... spelt by Milton , perhaps to avoid the disagreeable sound of ch before the s . 332-336 . " what peace ... but custody severe . . . what peace but hostility and hate . " Richardson notes the violent construction of but here , and quotes ...
Page 138
... spelt in the original edition ; but there is a direction among the Errata to change " we " into " wee , " showing that Milton meant the word to be pronounced emphatically here . 417 , 418. " expectation held his look suspense " : i.e. ...
... spelt in the original edition ; but there is a direction among the Errata to change " we " into " wee , " showing that Milton meant the word to be pronounced emphatically here . 417 , 418. " expectation held his look suspense " : i.e. ...
Page 140
... spelt " lantskip " in the original text . Todd 496 , 497. " Devil with devil damned firm concord holds . " quotes from the Contemplations of Milton's great opponent , Bishop Hall ( Book IV . ) , a very similar saying : " Even evil ...
... spelt " lantskip " in the original text . Todd 496 , 497. " Devil with devil damned firm concord holds . " quotes from the Contemplations of Milton's great opponent , Bishop Hall ( Book IV . ) , a very similar saying : " Even evil ...
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