The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... verse 130 of this book . In the opening of this poem we may notice allusions to the duel , or trial by combat . See verse 5 , & c .; and verse 8-11 . Indeed , the ' Paradise Regained ' absolutely exhibits the temptation of our blessed ...
... verse 130 of this book . In the opening of this poem we may notice allusions to the duel , or trial by combat . See verse 5 , & c .; and verse 8-11 . Indeed , the ' Paradise Regained ' absolutely exhibits the temptation of our blessed ...
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... verse 77 , and from verse 87 to 92 , we plainly trace him to Mary's lamen- tation under the cross , ' Christ . ' v . 870 : — At non certe olim præpes demissus Olympo Nuntius hæc pavidæ dederat promissa puellæ . Sic una ante alias felix ...
... verse 77 , and from verse 87 to 92 , we plainly trace him to Mary's lamen- tation under the cross , ' Christ . ' v . 870 : — At non certe olim præpes demissus Olympo Nuntius hæc pavidæ dederat promissa puellæ . Sic una ante alias felix ...
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... verse , which most strongly expresses the character described , viz . " dissolutest , sensualest , flesh- liest ... verses must necessarily be read . — THYER . This is a just remark of Thyer : it is happy where the metre requires that ...
... verse , which most strongly expresses the character described , viz . " dissolutest , sensualest , flesh- liest ... verses must necessarily be read . — THYER . This is a just remark of Thyer : it is happy where the metre requires that ...
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