The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 39
עמוד 102
... tion . Accordingly , in 1781 , he had presented it to the Scottish Society of Antiquaries , of which he was a fellow ; and it is still in the possession of that Society in nine thin folio MS . volumes . A report on it , and especially ...
... tion . Accordingly , in 1781 , he had presented it to the Scottish Society of Antiquaries , of which he was a fellow ; and it is still in the possession of that Society in nine thin folio MS . volumes . A report on it , and especially ...
עמוד 107
... tion , and who was afterwards Judge Advocate - General of the Army , and Physician in Ordinary to Charles II . The most exact account of him I have found is in Lysons's Environs of London , Vol . II . , p . 371 ; where , after ...
... tion , and who was afterwards Judge Advocate - General of the Army , and Physician in Ordinary to Charles II . The most exact account of him I have found is in Lysons's Environs of London , Vol . II . , p . 371 ; where , after ...
עמוד 109
... tion . But in these verses on Paradise Lost Marvell reverts to the original Rehearsal and to the Bayes of that burlesque ― i.e . to Dryden . See the story of Dryden's application to Milton for leave to turn his Paradise Lost , or part ...
... tion . But in these verses on Paradise Lost Marvell reverts to the original Rehearsal and to the Bayes of that burlesque ― i.e . to Dryden . See the story of Dryden's application to Milton for leave to turn his Paradise Lost , or part ...
עמוד 116
... & c . A recollection of the famous inscrip- tion , in Dante ( Inf . iii , 9 ) , over the gate of Hell : - : -- " Lasciate ogni speranza voi che entrate . " " " 73 , 74. " As far removed , 116 [ BOOK I. Notes to Paradise Lost .
... & c . A recollection of the famous inscrip- tion , in Dante ( Inf . iii , 9 ) , over the gate of Hell : - : -- " Lasciate ogni speranza voi che entrate . " " " 73 , 74. " As far removed , 116 [ BOOK I. Notes to Paradise Lost .
עמוד 124
... tion , as preparing for much that follows in the poem . The dilatability or compressibility of the Spirits at will is a postulate for the whole action of Paradise Lost . 437-446 . " With these , in troop , came Astoreth , " & c . i.e. ...
... tion , as preparing for much that follows in the poem . The dilatability or compressibility of the Spirits at will is a postulate for the whole action of Paradise Lost . 437-446 . " With these , in troop , came Astoreth , " & c . i.e. ...
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