The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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21. oldal
... Heaven doth dwell Shall laugh ; the Lord shall scoff them , then severe Speak to them in his wrath , and in his fell And fierce ire trouble them . " But I , " saith he , " Anointed have my King ( though ye rebel ) On Sion my holy hill ...
... Heaven doth dwell Shall laugh ; the Lord shall scoff them , then severe Speak to them in his wrath , and in his fell And fierce ire trouble them . " But I , " saith he , " Anointed have my King ( though ye rebel ) On Sion my holy hill ...
29. oldal
... heavens thy praise to set ! Out of the tender mouths of latest bearth , Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings thou Hast founded strength , because of all thy foes , To stint the enemy , and slack the avenger's brow , That bends his ...
... heavens thy praise to set ! Out of the tender mouths of latest bearth , Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings thou Hast founded strength , because of all thy foes , To stint the enemy , and slack the avenger's brow , That bends his ...
116. oldal
... Heaven , and that , as it would take a brass anvil nine days and nights to fall from Heaven to Earth , so it would take it nine days and nights more to fall from Earth to Tartarus . But , though Milton afterwards ( Par . Lost , VI . 871 ) ...
... Heaven , and that , as it would take a brass anvil nine days and nights to fall from Heaven to Earth , so it would take it nine days and nights more to fall from Earth to Tartarus . But , though Milton afterwards ( Par . Lost , VI . 871 ) ...
117. oldal
... Heaven ; and so also Hesiod ( see previous note , 50-53 ) . Virgil ( En . vi . 577 ) doubles the distance ; and Milton , in his different cosmological scheme , keeps Virgil's proportions , making the distance from Heaven to Hell equal ...
... Heaven ; and so also Hesiod ( see previous note , 50-53 ) . Virgil ( En . vi . 577 ) doubles the distance ; and Milton , in his different cosmological scheme , keeps Virgil's proportions , making the distance from Heaven to Hell equal ...
118. oldal
... . " throned Powers , " i.e. those of the Angels that sat on thrones or had kingly rank in Heaven , as distinct from the multitude of the Seraphim . 152. " gloomy Deep . " Deep is one of 118 [ BOOK I. Notes to Paradise Lost .
... . " throned Powers , " i.e. those of the Angels that sat on thrones or had kingly rank in Heaven , as distinct from the multitude of the Seraphim . 152. " gloomy Deep . " Deep is one of 118 [ BOOK I. Notes to Paradise Lost .
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