The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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Page 170
... turned even by himself . 208-210 . " for blissful Paradise of God the garden was , by him in the east of Eden planted . " See note on lines 131-171 . Paradise is , originally , a Persian word , signifying an enclosed park or pleasure ...
... turned even by himself . 208-210 . " for blissful Paradise of God the garden was , by him in the east of Eden planted . " See note on lines 131-171 . Paradise is , originally , a Persian word , signifying an enclosed park or pleasure ...
Page 174
... turned him , " & c . The construction is " when Adam , thus moving speech to Eve , turned him— i.e. the Fiend - all ear , " & c . 449. " That day I oft remember , " & 174 [ BOOK IV . Notes to Paradise Lost .
... turned him , " & c . The construction is " when Adam , thus moving speech to Eve , turned him— i.e. the Fiend - all ear , " & c . 449. " That day I oft remember , " & 174 [ BOOK IV . Notes to Paradise Lost .
Page 182
... turned fiery red , sharpening in mooned horns their phalanx . " Another instance is here furnished of what has already been noticed ( note , lines 814-819 ) -the frequency with which Milton , probably because of his blindness , draws ...
... turned fiery red , sharpening in mooned horns their phalanx . " Another instance is here furnished of what has already been noticed ( note , lines 814-819 ) -the frequency with which Milton , probably because of his blindness , draws ...
Page 211
... turned to wind , And what should nourish on the eater feeds . " • 66 . 131. Lucifer . so call him . " The name Lucifer ( in Greek Φωσφόρος ) means Lightbringer , " and was the classic name for the morning - star , i.e. the planet Venus ...
... turned to wind , And what should nourish on the eater feeds . " • 66 . 131. Lucifer . so call him . " The name Lucifer ( in Greek Φωσφόρος ) means Lightbringer , " and was the classic name for the morning - star , i.e. the planet Venus ...
Page 224
... turned towards the Sun , while her averse side is dipped in Night or Shadow . 143. “ Enlightening her " : i.e. the Moon . 144. " reciprocal , if , " & c . i.e. doing mutual good service if we are to suppose the Moon inhabited . 145 ...
... turned towards the Sun , while her averse side is dipped in Night or Shadow . 143. “ Enlightening her " : i.e. the Moon . 144. " reciprocal , if , " & c . i.e. doing mutual good service if we are to suppose the Moon inhabited . 145 ...
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