The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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Page 55
... ( called Chaonis from Chaonia , the district of Epirus where she was born ) , who was fathered , according to Plutarch , Alexander 2-3 , by Jupiter Ammon ( called ' Libyan Jove ' because he had a shrine in the Libyan desert ) . 27-8 ...
... ( called Chaonis from Chaonia , the district of Epirus where she was born ) , who was fathered , according to Plutarch , Alexander 2-3 , by Jupiter Ammon ( called ' Libyan Jove ' because he had a shrine in the Libyan desert ) . 27-8 ...
Page 345
... called by the Greeks monostrophic , or rather apolelymenon , without regard had to strophe , antistrophe or epode , which were a kind of stanzas framed only for the music , then used with the chorus that sung ; not essential to the poem ...
... called by the Greeks monostrophic , or rather apolelymenon , without regard had to strophe , antistrophe or epode , which were a kind of stanzas framed only for the music , then used with the chorus that sung ; not essential to the poem ...
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... called Ophion with Eurynome , the wide- Encroaching Eve perhaps , had first the rule Of high Olympus , thence by Saturn driven And Ops , ere yet Dictaean Jove was born . 585 Mean while in Paradise the hellish pair Too soon arrived , Sin ...
... called Ophion with Eurynome , the wide- Encroaching Eve perhaps , had first the rule Of high Olympus , thence by Saturn driven And Ops , ere yet Dictaean Jove was born . 585 Mean while in Paradise the hellish pair Too soon arrived , Sin ...
Contents
A Paraphrase of Psalm cxiv Eliensis On the Death | 27 |
Elegia tertia In Obitum | 49 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
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