The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... beginning metallurgy in Hell , that afterwards taught mining on Earth . 688. " treasures better hid . " See Horace , Od . iii . 3 , 49 . 703. " founded the massy ore . " This is the reading in the First Edition . In the Second , and in ...
... beginning metallurgy in Hell , that afterwards taught mining on Earth . 688. " treasures better hid . " See Horace , Od . iii . 3 , 49 . 703. " founded the massy ore . " This is the reading in the First Edition . In the Second , and in ...
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... beginning of the fourth century . But , in so naming him , Lactantius is believed to have broken the spell of a great mystery . For , though never named by the ancients , he was known to them . " Lucan's famous witch Erectho , " says ...
... beginning of the fourth century . But , in so naming him , Lactantius is believed to have broken the spell of a great mystery . For , though never named by the ancients , he was known to them . " Lucan's famous witch Erectho , " says ...
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... beginning of a thick wilderness of underwood , mixed with lofty trees , ascending in terraces , so as to form a vast , shaggy , circular hill . On the " champain- head " of this hill - i.e . the level table - land on its summit - is ...
... beginning of a thick wilderness of underwood , mixed with lofty trees , ascending in terraces , so as to form a vast , shaggy , circular hill . On the " champain- head " of this hill - i.e . the level table - land on its summit - is ...
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... beginnings of active Will ; after which comes the supreme faculty of Wit , taking such various names as Reason , Understanding , Opinion , Judgment , Wisdom : - " The Wit , the pupil of the Soul's clear eye , And in man's world the only ...
... beginnings of active Will ; after which comes the supreme faculty of Wit , taking such various names as Reason , Understanding , Opinion , Judgment , Wisdom : - " The Wit , the pupil of the Soul's clear eye , And in man's world the only ...
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... beginning of the whole poem . See Introduction . 578. " these heavens " : i.e. not the great or upper Heaven of Deity and the Angels ( which then existed as one half of Infinity , Chaos being the other half ) , but these heavens over ...
... beginning of the whole poem . See Introduction . 578. " these heavens " : i.e. not the great or upper Heaven of Deity and the Angels ( which then existed as one half of Infinity , Chaos being the other half ) , but these heavens over ...
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