The Poetical Works of John Milton, المجلد 2C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... καὶ ὠδίνων ὀδύνῃσι , Χερσὶ ψηλαφύων- The critick then proceeds to show , that the efforts of Achilles struggling in his armour against the current of a river , sometimes resisting and sometimes yielding , may be perceived in the ...
... καὶ ὠδίνων ὀδύνῃσι , Χερσὶ ψηλαφύων- The critick then proceeds to show , that the efforts of Achilles struggling in his armour against the current of a river , sometimes resisting and sometimes yielding , may be perceived in the ...
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... καὶ Διὸς υἱός . ΗUME . by whose aid , aspiring To set himself in glory above his peers , ] Here Dr. Bentley objects , that Satan's crime was not his aiming above his peers : he was in place high above them before , as the doctor proves ...
... καὶ Διὸς υἱός . ΗUME . by whose aid , aspiring To set himself in glory above his peers , ] Here Dr. Bentley objects , that Satan's crime was not his aiming above his peers : he was in place high above them before , as the doctor proves ...
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... καὶ χάλκεος οὐδός , of Homer ; the “ lugentes campi , " the " ferrea turris " and " horrisono stridentes cardine porta , " of Virgil ; in comparison with this description by Milton , concluding with that artful contrast , " O , how ...
... καὶ χάλκεος οὐδός , of Homer ; the “ lugentes campi , " the " ferrea turris " and " horrisono stridentes cardine porta , " of Virgil ; in comparison with this description by Milton , concluding with that artful contrast , " O , how ...
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... καὶ βροντήμασι Χθονίοις κυκάτω πάντα , καὶ ταρασσέτω Γνάμψει γὰρ οὐδὲν τῶν δὲ μ ' , ὥστε καὶ φράσαι , κ . τ . λ . THYER . Possibly Milton might recollect the unsubdued spirit of Ca- paneus in Dante , Inferno xiv . 52 . Though chang'd in ...
... καὶ βροντήμασι Χθονίοις κυκάτω πάντα , καὶ ταρασσέτω Γνάμψει γὰρ οὐδὲν τῶν δὲ μ ' , ὥστε καὶ φράσαι , κ . τ . λ . THYER . Possibly Milton might recollect the unsubdued spirit of Ca- paneus in Dante , Inferno xiv . 52 . Though chang'd in ...
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... φοβηθείς , θηλύνους γενήσομαι , Καὶ λιπαρήσω τὸν μέγα στυγούμενον Γυναικομίμοις ὑπτιάσμασιν χερῶν , Λυσαί με δεσμῶν τῶνδε · τοῦ παντὸς δέω . Topp . Who from the terrour of this arm so late Doubted 32 BOOK I. PARADISE LOST .
... φοβηθείς , θηλύνους γενήσομαι , Καὶ λιπαρήσω τὸν μέγα στυγούμενον Γυναικομίμοις ὑπτιάσμασιν χερῶν , Λυσαί με δεσμῶν τῶνδε · τοῦ παντὸς δέω . Topp . Who from the terrour of this arm so late Doubted 32 BOOK I. PARADISE LOST .
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