The Poetical Works of John Milton, Nide 3Macmillan, 1893 |
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Sivu 3
... observation we may here note the entry of the volume in the books of the Stationers ' Com- pany : - Septemb . 10 , 1670 : Mr. John Starkey entered for his copie , under the hands of Mr. Tho . Tomkyns and Mr. Warden Roper , a copie or ...
... observation we may here note the entry of the volume in the books of the Stationers ' Com- pany : - Septemb . 10 , 1670 : Mr. John Starkey entered for his copie , under the hands of Mr. Tho . Tomkyns and Mr. Warden Roper , a copie or ...
Sivu 6
... observation , " Thou hast said much here of Paradise Lost ; but what hast thou to say of Paradise Found ? " had stirred something in Milton's mind . He made no answer , but " sate some time in a muse , " and then talked of something ...
... observation , " Thou hast said much here of Paradise Lost ; but what hast thou to say of Paradise Found ? " had stirred something in Milton's mind . He made no answer , but " sate some time in a muse , " and then talked of something ...
Sivu 52
... observe ? The world thou hast not seen , much less her glory , Empires , and monarchs , and their radiant courts- Best school of best experience , quickest in sight In all things that to greatest actions lead . The wisest ...
... observe ? The world thou hast not seen , much less her glory , Empires , and monarchs , and their radiant courts- Best school of best experience , quickest in sight In all things that to greatest actions lead . The wisest ...
Sivu 72
... observe not this , be sure to find What I foretold thee - many a hard assay Of dangers , and adversities , and pains , Ere thou of Israel's sceptre get fast hold ; Whereof this ominous night that closed thee round , So many terrors ...
... observe not this , be sure to find What I foretold thee - many a hard assay Of dangers , and adversities , and pains , Ere thou of Israel's sceptre get fast hold ; Whereof this ominous night that closed thee round , So many terrors ...
Sivu 90
... observation of the rule of unity in time . The tragedy , he says , never having been intended for the stage , but only to be read , the division into acts and scenes is omitted . He does not say , however ( and this is worth noting ) ...
... observation of the rule of unity in time . The tragedy , he says , never having been intended for the stage , but only to be read , the division into acts and scenes is omitted . He does not say , however ( and this is worth noting ) ...
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Adam adjective allusion Amphibrach ancient Angels Bethabara Blank Verse Book called Caphtor Chaos Chor Chorus Christ's Comus Corineus Dagon daughter death dramatic Earth English epic Euripides father giant glory goddess Greek hast hath Heaven Hebrew Hell honour Iambic Iambus Introd Italian Jupiter Keightley King L'Allegro Latin legend lines lords Lycidas meaning metre metrical Milton mind Muse Nazarite occurs once original edition Ovid Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parthian Parthian Empire passage peculiar perhaps Philistines phrase poem poet poetical prose Psalm reference rhyme Roman Sams Samson Agonistes Satan Scripture sense Shakespeare shalt song Sonnet speech spelling spelt Spenser sphere Spirit Spondee stanza star strength supposed syllable syntax Temptation Thammuz thee things thou art thought throne tion Tragedy trisyllabic Trochee verb Warton whole word writers