The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... the same meta- phorical sense . Thus Virgil , Æn . iv . 322 : — te propter eundem Extinctus pudor , et , qua sola sidera adibam , Fama prior . CALLANDER . Fallen cherub , to be weak is miserable , Doing 10 [ BOOK I. PARADISE LOST .
... the same meta- phorical sense . Thus Virgil , Æn . iv . 322 : — te propter eundem Extinctus pudor , et , qua sola sidera adibam , Fama prior . CALLANDER . Fallen cherub , to be weak is miserable , Doing 10 [ BOOK I. PARADISE LOST .
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... sense of the place ; and this is farther confirmed by what Belial says , b . ii . 199 : - To suffer , as to do , Our strength is equal . y But see ! the angry Victor hath recall'd . PEARCE . : Dr. Bentley has really made a very material ...
... sense of the place ; and this is farther confirmed by what Belial says , b . ii . 199 : - To suffer , as to do , Our strength is equal . y But see ! the angry Victor hath recall'd . PEARCE . : Dr. Bentley has really made a very material ...
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... sense and motion ? and who knows , Let this be good , whether our angry Foe Can give it , or will ever ? how he can , Is doubtful ! that he never will , is sure . Will he , so wise , let loose at once his ire Belike through impotence ...
... sense and motion ? and who knows , Let this be good , whether our angry Foe Can give it , or will ever ? how he can , Is doubtful ! that he never will , is sure . Will he , so wise , let loose at once his ire Belike through impotence ...
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... sense , ) Others apart sat on a hill retired , b Part , on the plain . 525 530 535 540 545 550 555 The diversions of ... senses . In thoughts more elevate , and reason'd high Of providence 48 [ BOOK II , PARADISE LOST .
... sense , ) Others apart sat on a hill retired , b Part , on the plain . 525 530 535 540 545 550 555 The diversions of ... senses . In thoughts more elevate , and reason'd high Of providence 48 [ BOOK II , PARADISE LOST .
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... senses . Everything therefore is invention ; -arising from novelty or complexity of combination : nothing is a mere ... sense , to express that which consists of imagery . The argumentative may be equal invention ; -- but ideal or ...
... senses . Everything therefore is invention ; -arising from novelty or complexity of combination : nothing is a mere ... sense , to express that which consists of imagery . The argumentative may be equal invention ; -- but ideal or ...
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