Milton's Paradise Regained; Two Eighteenth-century CritiquesScholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1971 - 310 pages Two seminal reviews emphasizing design & the need for new perspectives. |
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Page 33
... describes the wood in which Eu- ryalus is taken , in his NINTH NEID . Sylva fuit , late DUMIS ATQUE ILICE NIGRA HORRIDA , quam densi complerant undique sentes : RARA PER OCCULTOS LUCIBAT SEMITA CALLES . 381 . But dusk with horrid shades ...
... describes the wood in which Eu- ryalus is taken , in his NINTH NEID . Sylva fuit , late DUMIS ATQUE ILICE NIGRA HORRIDA , quam densi complerant undique sentes : RARA PER OCCULTOS LUCIBAT SEMITA CALLES . 381 . But dusk with horrid shades ...
Page 37
... describes η έρημος και θηριώδης της Λιβύης , επι πολύ μεν παρεκτείνεσα , δια δε την ΑΝΥΔΡΙΑΝ ΚΑΙ ΤΗΝ ΣΠΑΝΙΝ ΤΗΣ ΑΠΑΣΗΣ ΤΡΟΦΗΣ έχουσα την διεξοδον ε μόνον επιπονον , αλλά και παντελως επικίδυνον « desert , full of wild beasts , of a vast ...
... describes η έρημος και θηριώδης της Λιβύης , επι πολύ μεν παρεκτείνεσα , δια δε την ΑΝΥΔΡΙΑΝ ΚΑΙ ΤΗΝ ΣΠΑΝΙΝ ΤΗΣ ΑΠΑΣΗΣ ΤΡΟΦΗΣ έχουσα την διεξοδον ε μόνον επιπονον , αλλά και παντελως επικίδυνον « desert , full of wild beasts , of a vast ...
Page 187
... describes the famous Portico of Cn . Octavius , in the Circus Flaminius , Above the heighth of mountains interpos'd ; ( By what. - ! centum pendentia tecta columnis L. ii . Ep . xiv . Ovid notices the Pompeian , Octavian , and Livian ...
... describes the famous Portico of Cn . Octavius , in the Circus Flaminius , Above the heighth of mountains interpos'd ; ( By what. - ! centum pendentia tecta columnis L. ii . Ep . xiv . Ovid notices the Pompeian , Octavian , and Livian ...
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adds admiration Alluding ancient Angels appears Assyria beautiful beginning Book called character Cicero cited considered describes divine earth effect expression fair fall father frequently give given glory Greek hand hath Heaven human Italy Jesus John kind king kingdom Latin learned less light lines living Lord manner means mentioned Milton mind morning Mount mountain nature Newton night notices observes once PARADISE LOST Paradise Regained Parthian particularly passage persons poem poet quod refers reign respect river Roman Rome Satan Saviour says scene Scripture seems sense shades shews side speaking speech Spirit stood supposed temptation Tempter thee things thou thought throne Thyer true unto verse Virgil virtue wilderness writers