The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... sense : What can be then less in me than desire To see thee and approach thee , whom I know Declared the Son of God , to hear attent Thy wisdom , and behold thy godlike deeds ? Men generally think me much a foe To all mankind : why ...
... sense : What can be then less in me than desire To see thee and approach thee , whom I know Declared the Son of God , to hear attent Thy wisdom , and behold thy godlike deeds ? Men generally think me much a foe To all mankind : why ...
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... Ambiguous , and with double sense deluding , 107 435 Which they who ask'd have seldom understood , And not well understood as good not known ? Who ever by consulting at thy shrine Return'd the wiser BOOK I. 37 PARADISE REGAINED .
... Ambiguous , and with double sense deluding , 107 435 Which they who ask'd have seldom understood , And not well understood as good not known ? Who ever by consulting at thy shrine Return'd the wiser BOOK I. 37 PARADISE REGAINED .
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... sense ; as in Scripture , the Christian , properly armed , is described having his " loins girt about with truth , " Ephes . vi . 14 . " Girded with snaky wiles " is equivalent to the “ dolis in- structus " of Virgil , Æn . ii . 152 ...
... sense ; as in Scripture , the Christian , properly armed , is described having his " loins girt about with truth , " Ephes . vi . 14 . " Girded with snaky wiles " is equivalent to the “ dolis in- structus " of Virgil , Æn . ii . 152 ...
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... sense which he intends here , is plainly " thou told'st her , " & c .; so that " told'st " is used here as equivalent to the Latin dixisti , with its pronominal nominative understood ; but which our lan- guage positively requires to be ...
... sense which he intends here , is plainly " thou told'st her , " & c .; so that " told'st " is used here as equivalent to the Latin dixisti , with its pronominal nominative understood ; but which our lan- guage positively requires to be ...
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... sense of the word " duel , " that makes it unworthy of these speakers , and of this occasion . The Italian duello , if I am not mis- taken , bears a stronger sense , and this I suppose Milton had in view . - THYER . 66 Milton might ...
... sense of the word " duel , " that makes it unworthy of these speakers , and of this occasion . The Italian duello , if I am not mis- taken , bears a stronger sense , and this I suppose Milton had in view . - THYER . 66 Milton might ...
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