The Paradise Lost: With Notes, Explanatory and CriticalA.S. Barnes, 1869 - 552 pages |
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... Ovid Met . v . 319 .-- N . 483. Infection : The Israelites , by dwelling so long in Egypt , were infected with the superstitions of the Egyptians . - E . Á 481 Oreb : Horeb . Rebel king : Jeroboam . Consult 1 Kings xii . 26-23 . $ 85 ...
... Ovid Met . v . 319 .-- N . 483. Infection : The Israelites , by dwelling so long in Egypt , were infected with the superstitions of the Egyptians . - E . Á 481 Oreb : Horeb . Rebel king : Jeroboam . Consult 1 Kings xii . 26-23 . $ 85 ...
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... Ovid . Met . xi . 419 : Ter conata loqui , ter fletibus ora rigavit . 620 Tears , such as angels weep . Like Homer's ichor of the gols , which was different from the blood of mortals . This weeping of Satan on survey . ing his numerous ...
... Ovid . Met . xi . 419 : Ter conata loqui , ter fletibus ora rigavit . 620 Tears , such as angels weep . Like Homer's ichor of the gols , which was different from the blood of mortals . This weeping of Satan on survey . ing his numerous ...
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... Ovid Met . i . 138 , & c . - HUME . 688. Better hid . Compare Hor . Od . III . iii . 49 : " Aurum irrepertum . et sic melius situm . " 694. Works : The pyramids . 696. Strength and art : These words are in the nominative case ...
... Ovid Met . i . 138 , & c . - HUME . 688. Better hid . Compare Hor . Od . III . iii . 49 : " Aurum irrepertum . et sic melius situm . " 694. Works : The pyramids . 696. Strength and art : These words are in the nominative case ...
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... Ovid , Met . iv . 445 . 529-30 . These warlike diversions of the fallen angels , seem to be copied from the military exercises of the Myrmidons during the absence of their chief from the war . - Hom . Iliad , ii . 774 , & c . See also ...
... Ovid , Met . iv . 445 . 529-30 . These warlike diversions of the fallen angels , seem to be copied from the military exercises of the Myrmidons during the absence of their chief from the war . - Hom . Iliad , ii . 774 , & c . See also ...
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... Ovid . Met . xiv 59 , & c . 661. Trinacrian : Sicilian . Calabria . Southern part of Italy . 662. Uglier : Uglier ( beings ) , Night - hag : Witch . 665. The lab'ring moon : The ancients believed the moon to be greatly affected by ...
... Ovid . Met . xiv 59 , & c . 661. Trinacrian : Sicilian . Calabria . Southern part of Italy . 662. Uglier : Uglier ( beings ) , Night - hag : Witch . 665. The lab'ring moon : The ancients believed the moon to be greatly affected by ...
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