Paradise Regain'd: A Poem, in Four Books ; To which is Added Samson Agonistes and Poems Upon Several OccasionsJ. and R. Tonson, 1753 - 386 من الصفحات |
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... cause it is carried in a low deep " channel ; for that is the fignifi- " cation of the British word Dan . " 66 " and idle pretenders imagine the name to be derived from the " French word Trente , and upon " that account have feign'd ...
... cause it is carried in a low deep " channel ; for that is the fignifi- " cation of the British word Dan . " 66 " and idle pretenders imagine the name to be derived from the " French word Trente , and upon " that account have feign'd ...
الصفحة 71
... cause built by the Gods ; for I think with Mr. Thyer , that di- vine is not to be join'd with tale , as many understand it : and as Mr. Jortin notes , it is called in Homer Ιλι ἱρη . 104. Might raise Musæus from his felf - fame ftrains ...
... cause built by the Gods ; for I think with Mr. Thyer , that di- vine is not to be join'd with tale , as many understand it : and as Mr. Jortin notes , it is called in Homer Ιλι ἱρη . 104. Might raise Musæus from his felf - fame ftrains ...
الصفحة 95
... cause Milton's Comus like Homer's Circe represents all sensual plea- fures , and Bacchus in the Heathen mythology only prefides over that of drinking . Thyer . 58. Whom therefore she brought up , and Comus nam'd , ] This line was at ...
... cause Milton's Comus like Homer's Circe represents all sensual plea- fures , and Bacchus in the Heathen mythology only prefides over that of drinking . Thyer . 58. Whom therefore she brought up , and Comus nam'd , ] This line was at ...
الصفحة 96
... cause they were to appear upon the stage , which they might do in masks . In Homer too they are forry for the exchange ver . 241 . Ως δι με κλαιοντες εερχατο- but here the allegory is finely im- prov'd , and they have no notion of their ...
... cause they were to appear upon the stage , which they might do in masks . In Homer too they are forry for the exchange ver . 241 . Ως δι με κλαιοντες εερχατο- but here the allegory is finely im- prov'd , and they have no notion of their ...
الصفحة 135
... cause , and Heav'n be for us . The attendent Spirit , habited like a shepherd . That hallow I should know , what are you ? speak ; Come not too near , you fall on iron stakes else . 491 SPIRIT . What voice is that ? my young Lord ...
... cause , and Heav'n be for us . The attendent Spirit , habited like a shepherd . That hallow I should know , what are you ? speak ; Come not too near , you fall on iron stakes else . 491 SPIRIT . What voice is that ? my young Lord ...
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