The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... Milton himself , and of the comments of two distinguished anno- tators . I refer to the passage beginning v . 285 of b . iv . of ' Pa- radise Regained , ' which contains Christ's answer to Satan's PARADISE REGAINED . 5.
... Milton himself , and of the comments of two distinguished anno- tators . I refer to the passage beginning v . 285 of b . iv . of ' Pa- radise Regained , ' which contains Christ's answer to Satan's PARADISE REGAINED . 5.
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... refer to the eighth chapter of Deuteronomy , ver . 3 , where the humi- liation of the Israelites in the wilderness , and their being there miraculously fed with manna , are recited as argu- ments for their obedience ; " And he humbled ...
... refer to the eighth chapter of Deuteronomy , ver . 3 , where the humi- liation of the Israelites in the wilderness , and their being there miraculously fed with manna , are recited as argu- ments for their obedience ; " And he humbled ...
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... refer to bishop Butler's excellent Sermon on the Character of Balaam , ' or to Shuckford's account of it in the twelfth book of his ' Connection of Sacred and Profane History .'- DUNSTER . 121 Ver . 496. Thou canst not more . So Gabriel ...
... refer to bishop Butler's excellent Sermon on the Character of Balaam , ' or to Shuckford's account of it in the twelfth book of his ' Connection of Sacred and Profane History .'- DUNSTER . 121 Ver . 496. Thou canst not more . So Gabriel ...
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... refer- ences and allusions , and classical imitations hold a principal place . A poet precluded from these would be miserably circumscribed ; and might with equal or better effect relate the fable which he imagines , the historic facts ...
... refer- ences and allusions , and classical imitations hold a principal place . A poet precluded from these would be miserably circumscribed ; and might with equal or better effect relate the fable which he imagines , the historic facts ...
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... refers ; where Mr. Warton has observed that " recreant knight " is a term of romance . The phrase means not only one who ... refer , I imagined it should be “ Worth or not worth thy seeking : " but the first edition exhibits this reading ...
... refers ; where Mr. Warton has observed that " recreant knight " is a term of romance . The phrase means not only one who ... refer , I imagined it should be “ Worth or not worth thy seeking : " but the first edition exhibits this reading ...
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