The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 2Bell and Daldy, 1878 - 334 Seiten |
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... Virg . Geo . ii . 217 . fan ] Sylvester's Du Bartas , p . 116 . 15 ' Calls forth the winds . Oh Heaven's fresh fans , quoth he : ' and p . 161 ; • now began Aurora's usher with his windy fan Gently to shake the woods on every side . ' 7 ...
... Virg . Geo . ii . 217 . fan ] Sylvester's Du Bartas , p . 116 . 15 ' Calls forth the winds . Oh Heaven's fresh fans , quoth he : ' and p . 161 ; • now began Aurora's usher with his windy fan Gently to shake the woods on every side . ' 7 ...
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... . 1. st . 78 . • Heaven awakened all his eyes . ' . Todd . Ambrosia ] Virg . Æn . i . 403 . 57 " Ambrosiæque comæ divinum vertice odorem Spiravere . ' Hume . Sweet of thyself , but much more sweet thus cropp'd PARADISE LOST .
... . 1. st . 78 . • Heaven awakened all his eyes . ' . Todd . Ambrosia ] Virg . Æn . i . 403 . 57 " Ambrosiæque comæ divinum vertice odorem Spiravere . ' Hume . Sweet of thyself , but much more sweet thus cropp'd PARADISE LOST .
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... seraphim . ' It is one of the words used by Dante for angels . Todd . 266 prone ] Virg . Æn . iv . 253 . Toto præceps se corpore ad undas Misit . ' Newton . Bright temple , to Egyptian Thebes he flies . At 12 PARADISE LOST .
... seraphim . ' It is one of the words used by Dante for angels . Todd . 266 prone ] Virg . Æn . iv . 253 . Toto præceps se corpore ad undas Misit . ' Newton . Bright temple , to Egyptian Thebes he flies . At 12 PARADISE LOST .
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... Virg . i . 107 . ingentes explicat alas Ac tectis late insuetum diffundit odorem . ' and Fairfax's Tasso , Lib . i . st . 14. Newton . Todd . 306 milky stream ] v . Apulei Metam i . p . 27. ed . Delph . ' En , inquam , explere latice ...
... Virg . i . 107 . ingentes explicat alas Ac tectis late insuetum diffundit odorem . ' and Fairfax's Tasso , Lib . i . st . 14. Newton . Todd . 306 milky stream ] v . Apulei Metam i . p . 27. ed . Delph . ' En , inquam , explere latice ...
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... set the envier of his state , the proud Aspirer ; but their thoughts prov'd fond and vain 90 85 82 Bristled ] Virg . Æn . xi . 601. Tum late ferreus hastis horret ager . ' Newton . In the mid way . Though strange to us it BOOK VI . 41.
... set the envier of his state , the proud Aspirer ; but their thoughts prov'd fond and vain 90 85 82 Bristled ] Virg . Æn . xi . 601. Tum late ferreus hastis horret ager . ' Newton . In the mid way . Though strange to us it BOOK VI . 41.
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