The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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... Iliad , to have bewailed the death of Patro- elus in outward show , but indeed their own condition : -- Πάτροκλον πρόφασιν σφῶν δ ' αὐτῶν κήδε ' ἑκάστη . ” I do not by this insertion mean that my consent should be implied to Milton's ...
... Iliad , to have bewailed the death of Patro- elus in outward show , but indeed their own condition : -- Πάτροκλον πρόφασιν σφῶν δ ' αὐτῶν κήδε ' ἑκάστη . ” I do not by this insertion mean that my consent should be implied to Milton's ...
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... Iliad and Æneid : — If answerable style I can obtain Of my celestial patroness , who deigns Her nightly visitation unimplored , And dictates to me slumbering , or inspires Easy my unpremeditated verse , Since first this subject for ...
... Iliad and Æneid : — If answerable style I can obtain Of my celestial patroness , who deigns Her nightly visitation unimplored , And dictates to me slumbering , or inspires Easy my unpremeditated verse , Since first this subject for ...
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... Iliad , where two deities are described as perching at the top of an oak in the shape of vultures . " His planting himself at the ear of Eve under the form of a toad , in order to pro- dace vain dreams and imaginations , is a ...
... Iliad , where two deities are described as perching at the top of an oak in the shape of vultures . " His planting himself at the ear of Eve under the form of a toad , in order to pro- dace vain dreams and imaginations , is a ...
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... Iliad . Milton's fight of angels is wrought up with the same beauty : it is ushered in with such signs of wrath as are suitable to Omnipotence incensed . The first engagement is carried on under a cope of fire , occasioned by the ...
... Iliad . Milton's fight of angels is wrought up with the same beauty : it is ushered in with such signs of wrath as are suitable to Omnipotence incensed . The first engagement is carried on under a cope of fire , occasioned by the ...
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... Iliad , viii . 16. Virgil makes it twice as far , Æneid , vi . 578 : and Milton thrice as far ; as if these three great poets had stretched their utmost genius , and vied with each other , who should extend his idea of the depth of hell ...
... Iliad , viii . 16. Virgil makes it twice as far , Æneid , vi . 578 : and Milton thrice as far ; as if these three great poets had stretched their utmost genius , and vied with each other , who should extend his idea of the depth of hell ...
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