Paradise Regain'd. A Poem, in Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes: and Poems Upon Several Occasions. The Author John MiltonJ. and R. Tonson and S Draper in the Strand, 1752 - 690 من الصفحات |
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... allufion to the Ille ego qui quondam & c attri- buted to Virgil : but it doth not therefore fol- dow , that Milton had no better taste than to conceive these lines to be genuin . Their being fo well known to all the learned was reafon ...
... allufion to the Ille ego qui quondam & c attri- buted to Virgil : but it doth not therefore fol- dow , that Milton had no better taste than to conceive these lines to be genuin . Their being fo well known to all the learned was reafon ...
الصفحة 4
... allufion in it to the curfe brought upon the Paradifiacal Curfed is the earth by the fall of Adam , ground for thy fake Thorns alfo and thiftles hall it bring forth . ----- Thyer . 11-0 8. Thou Spirit who ledft this glorious eremite ...
... allufion in it to the curfe brought upon the Paradifiacal Curfed is the earth by the fall of Adam , ground for thy fake Thorns alfo and thiftles hall it bring forth . ----- Thyer . 11-0 8. Thou Spirit who ledft this glorious eremite ...
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... allufion to Terence . An- dria . IV . I. 23 . Non tibi fatis effe hoc vifum folidum eft gaudium Nifi me lactaffes amantem , et falfa spe pro- duceres . Lucian hath this fimile in his Imagines Vol . 2 . 168. As the magnetic hardest iron ...
... allufion to Terence . An- dria . IV . I. 23 . Non tibi fatis effe hoc vifum folidum eft gaudium Nifi me lactaffes amantem , et falfa spe pro- duceres . Lucian hath this fimile in his Imagines Vol . 2 . 168. As the magnetic hardest iron ...
الصفحة 70
... allufion to our Saviour's words John IV . 34 . My meat is to do the will of him that fent me , and to finish his work . 261. Commun'd in filent walk , then laid him down ] Agreeable to what we find in the Pfalms . IV . 4. Commune with ...
... allufion to our Saviour's words John IV . 34 . My meat is to do the will of him that fent me , and to finish his work . 261. Commun'd in filent walk , then laid him down ] Agreeable to what we find in the Pfalms . IV . 4. Commune with ...
الصفحة 71
... allufion to 1 Kings XIX . 4 , & c . But he himself went a day's jour- ney into the wilderness , and came and fat down under a juniper - tree And as he lay and flept under a juniper - tree , behold then , an Angel touched him , and faid ...
... allufion to 1 Kings XIX . 4 , & c . But he himself went a day's jour- ney into the wilderness , and came and fat down under a juniper - tree And as he lay and flept under a juniper - tree , behold then , an Angel touched him , and faid ...
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