The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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Page 502
... probably the Pyramids , which ancient and modern authors alike regarded as memorials of vanity ( see Rajan2 48 ) . i 702. Sluiced ] led through sluices . i 703. founded ] ( MS , Ed I ) melted . Preferable to the easier Ed II reading ...
... probably the Pyramids , which ancient and modern authors alike regarded as memorials of vanity ( see Rajan2 48 ) . i 702. Sluiced ] led through sluices . i 703. founded ] ( MS , Ed I ) melted . Preferable to the easier Ed II reading ...
Page 537
... probably also depends on the English idiom ' to fond one's flight ' ( make trial of one's powers ) . See OED s.v. Flight sb . ' I b . ii 635. towering ] ' rising aloft ' is probably meant . But the spelling in Ed I and Ed II , ' touring ...
... probably also depends on the English idiom ' to fond one's flight ' ( make trial of one's powers ) . See OED s.v. Flight sb . ' I b . ii 635. towering ] ' rising aloft ' is probably meant . But the spelling in Ed I and Ed II , ' touring ...
Page 1004
... probably by an oversight , since the change makes the line metrically defective . xi 429-47 . The first of the six scenes shown to Adam is Cain's murder of Abel ( Gen. iv ) . On the general character of the visions , see ll . 377–841 ...
... probably by an oversight , since the change makes the line metrically defective . xi 429-47 . The first of the six scenes shown to Adam is Cain's murder of Abel ( Gen. iv ) . On the general character of the visions , see ll . 377–841 ...
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On the Death of a Fair 14 In Eandem On the Same | 7 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
Naturam non pati senium | 61 |
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