The Paradise Lost: With Notes, Explanatory and CriticalA.S. Barnes & Company, 1850 |
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Page 154
... beautiful as this , how much more beautiful must be the Eternal himself ! " - BUCKE . Oh Thou , & c .: This is one of those magnificent speeches to which no other name can be given , than that it is supereminently Miltonic . This is ...
... beautiful as this , how much more beautiful must be the Eternal himself ! " - BUCKE . Oh Thou , & c .: This is one of those magnificent speeches to which no other name can be given , than that it is supereminently Miltonic . This is ...
Page 166
... beautiful sisters , com panions of Venus . They presided over scenes of gaiety and amusement and are regarded as a personification of all that is beautiful in the physical and social world . The Hours were at first guardian goddesses of ...
... beautiful sisters , com panions of Venus . They presided over scenes of gaiety and amusement and are regarded as a personification of all that is beautiful in the physical and social world . The Hours were at first guardian goddesses of ...
Page 176
... beautiful shade , from the great breadth of its leaves . 487-88 . Part of my soul .... my other half : An imitation of Horace , Od . i . 3 , 8 , " Animæ dimidium meæ . ' 490. Eve is not only represented as beautiful , but with conscious ...
... beautiful shade , from the great breadth of its leaves . 487-88 . Part of my soul .... my other half : An imitation of Horace , Od . i . 3 , 8 , " Animæ dimidium meæ . ' 490. Eve is not only represented as beautiful , but with conscious ...
Contents
Apostrophe to Light | 1 |
The intercession of the Son of God in their behalf | 22 |
The Almighty Father surveying the whole creation | 118 |
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