The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 2John Macrone, 1835 |
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... NEWTON . 3 Ver . 16. Rhyme . Rhyme here means verse . - T . War- ΤΟΝ . Blank verse is apt to be loose , thin , and more full of words than thought : the blank verse of Milton is com- pressed , close - wove , and weighty in matter ...
... NEWTON . 3 Ver . 16. Rhyme . Rhyme here means verse . - T . War- ΤΟΝ . Blank verse is apt to be loose , thin , and more full of words than thought : the blank verse of Milton is com- pressed , close - wove , and weighty in matter ...
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... NEWTON . 2 . 5 Ver . 21. Dove - like sat'st brooding . Alluding to Gen. i . " The spirit of God moved on the face of the waters ; " for the word that we translate moved , signifies properly brooded , as a bird doth upon her eggs ; and ...
... NEWTON . 2 . 5 Ver . 21. Dove - like sat'st brooding . Alluding to Gen. i . " The spirit of God moved on the face of the waters ; " for the word that we translate moved , signifies properly brooded , as a bird doth upon her eggs ; and ...
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... NEwton . " " • Ver . 27 . Say first , for Heaven hides nothing from thy view , Nor the deep tract of hell . The poets attribute a kind of omniscience to the Muse ; and very rightly , as it enables them to speak of things which could not ...
... NEwton . " " • Ver . 27 . Say first , for Heaven hides nothing from thy view , Nor the deep tract of hell . The poets attribute a kind of omniscience to the Muse ; and very rightly , as it enables them to speak of things which could not ...
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... NEWTON . 15 Ver . 66 . That comes to all . C Hope never comes , See Dante's Inferno , ' ch . iii . 9 : - Lasciate ogni speranza , voi ch ' intrate . 16 Ver . 74. As from the centre thrice to the utmost pcle . pole of the earth , Homer ...
... NEWTON . 15 Ver . 66 . That comes to all . C Hope never comes , See Dante's Inferno , ' ch . iii . 9 : - Lasciate ogni speranza , voi ch ' intrate . 16 Ver . 74. As from the centre thrice to the utmost pcle . pole of the earth , Homer ...
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... NEWTON . 66 17 Ver . 77. Tempestuous fire . Psalm xi . 6 : - Upon the wicked the Lord will rain fire and brimstone , and an hor- rible tempest . " - Dunster . 18 Ver . 81. To whom the arch - enemy . The thoughts in the first speech and ...
... NEWTON . 66 17 Ver . 77. Tempestuous fire . Psalm xi . 6 : - Upon the wicked the Lord will rain fire and brimstone , and an hor- rible tempest . " - Dunster . 18 Ver . 81. To whom the arch - enemy . The thoughts in the first speech and ...
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