The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 3John Macrone, 1835 |
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... NEWTON . 2 Ibid . Urania . The word Urania , in Greek , signifies “ heavenly . ” — Newton . " " Ver . 8. Before the hills appear'd . From Prov . viii . 24 , 25 , and 30 , where the phrase of Wisdom always " rejoicing ' before God , is ...
... NEWTON . 2 Ibid . Urania . The word Urania , in Greek , signifies “ heavenly . ” — Newton . " " Ver . 8. Before the hills appear'd . From Prov . viii . 24 , 25 , and 30 , where the phrase of Wisdom always " rejoicing ' before God , is ...
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... NEWTON . 5 Ver . 25. Though fallen on evil days . The repetition and turn of the words is very beautiful : a lively picture this , in a few lines , of the poet's wretched condition . Though he was blind , " in darkness ; and with ...
... NEWTON . 5 Ver . 25. Though fallen on evil days . The repetition and turn of the words is very beautiful : a lively picture this , in a few lines , of the poet's wretched condition . Though he was blind , " in darkness ; and with ...
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... NEWTON . Lord Shaftesbury had not a very accurate idea of Mil- ton's genius ; which , if it had all the qualities here ascribed to it , was not less rich and gigantic in imagination and invention . 8 Ver . 107 . End . Bid his absence ...
... NEWTON . Lord Shaftesbury had not a very accurate idea of Mil- ton's genius ; which , if it had all the qualities here ascribed to it , was not less rich and gigantic in imagination and invention . 8 Ver . 107 . End . Bid his absence ...
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... NEWTON . 14 Ver . 210 . They view'd . From the shore Here is a most magnificent picture , breathing all the powers of poetry . 15 Ver . 216. Silence , ye troubled waves . How much does the brevity of the command add to the sublimity and ...
... NEWTON . 14 Ver . 210 . They view'd . From the shore Here is a most magnificent picture , breathing all the powers of poetry . 15 Ver . 216. Silence , ye troubled waves . How much does the brevity of the command add to the sublimity and ...
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... NEWTON . 19 Ver . 256. With joy and shout . Job xxxviii . 4. 7 . " Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth ; when the morning stars sang together , and all the sons of God shouted for joy ? " - NEWTON . 20 Ver . 261 ...
... NEWTON . 19 Ver . 256. With joy and shout . Job xxxviii . 4. 7 . " Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth ; when the morning stars sang together , and all the sons of God shouted for joy ? " - NEWTON . 20 Ver . 261 ...
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