The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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Page 136
... writing . In most emergencies men may be distinguished as taking some the Moloch view of affairs , which recommends action at all hazards ; others the Belial view , which recommends slothful epicureanism ; and others the Mammon view ...
... writing . In most emergencies men may be distinguished as taking some the Moloch view of affairs , which recommends action at all hazards ; others the Belial view , which recommends slothful epicureanism ; and others the Mammon view ...
Page 154
... written on the subject of his blindness ( Epist . Fam . 15 ; Leonardo Philara Atheniensi ) , that the darkness in which he was involved seemed nearer to whitish or greyish in colour than to absolute blackness . Hume was puzzled by the ...
... written on the subject of his blindness ( Epist . Fam . 15 ; Leonardo Philara Atheniensi ) , that the darkness in which he was involved seemed nearer to whitish or greyish in colour than to absolute blackness . Hume was puzzled by the ...
Page 167
... written of the whole poem . Milton's nephew Phillips remembered having seen them as early as about 1642 , when it was Milton's design that the poem should be a Tragedy . They were to be the opening lines of the Tragedy : see Introd . pp ...
... written of the whole poem . Milton's nephew Phillips remembered having seen them as early as about 1642 , when it was Milton's design that the poem should be a Tragedy . They were to be the opening lines of the Tragedy : see Introd . pp ...
Page 170
... written as to the site of the true Eden of Scripture -the recognition of which in our present Earth had , as the commen- tators supposed , become more difficult in consequence of the changes made by the Noachian deluge . By some the ...
... written as to the site of the true Eden of Scripture -the recognition of which in our present Earth had , as the commen- tators supposed , become more difficult in consequence of the changes made by the Noachian deluge . By some the ...
Page 178
... written two of a peculiar kind , both acted - Arcades and Comus . 769. " Or serenate . " The Italian word is serenata , from Sera , " Evening . " 776 , 777. " Now had Night measured with her shadowy cone half - way up - hill this vast ...
... written two of a peculiar kind , both acted - Arcades and Comus . 769. " Or serenate . " The Italian word is serenata , from Sera , " Evening . " 776 , 777. " Now had Night measured with her shadowy cone half - way up - hill this vast ...
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