Paradise Lost, Volume 2Effingham Wilson, 1879 - 94 pages |
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... Newton . 637 In the first ed . the passage stood thus : They eat , they drink , and with refection sweet Are filled , before the all bounteous King , ' & c . Newton . 642 ambrosial ] Hom . II . ii . 57. ' Aμßpocíŋv dià vúkt • Newton ...
... Newton . 637 In the first ed . the passage stood thus : They eat , they drink , and with refection sweet Are filled , before the all bounteous King , ' & c . Newton . 642 ambrosial ] Hom . II . ii . 57. ' Aμßpocíŋv dià vúkt • Newton ...
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... Newton . That through his thigh the mortal steel did gride . ' Newton . 329 discontinuous wound ] Compare an expression of Horace , ' Oceano dissociabili . Ode iii . b . i . A. Dyce . Pass'd thro ' him , but th ' ethereal substance 50 ...
... Newton . That through his thigh the mortal steel did gride . ' Newton . 329 discontinuous wound ] Compare an expression of Horace , ' Oceano dissociabili . Ode iii . b . i . A. Dyce . Pass'd thro ' him , but th ' ethereal substance 50 ...
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... Newton restored the original word ; except that Bentley printed it ( very af- fectedly , says Newton ) swer . Todd . 435 green ] Brown . Bentl . MS . 445 Whereat he inly rag'd , and , as they 240 PARADISE LOST .
... Newton restored the original word ; except that Bentley printed it ( very af- fectedly , says Newton ) swer . Todd . 435 green ] Brown . Bentl . MS . 445 Whereat he inly rag'd , and , as they 240 PARADISE LOST .
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