The Complete Poems and Major ProseHackett Publishing, 1 lip 2003 - 1088 First published by Odyssey Press in 1957, this classic edition provides Milton's poetry and major prose works, richly annotated, in a sturdy and affordable clothbound volume. |
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Strona 11
... serpent's blood have stricken you, O son of Philyra;* nor would you 30 have been smitten with the bolts and thunder of your grandsire, O boy cut from your mother's womb.” And you”—who are greater than your pupil, Apollo, to whom the ...
... serpent's blood have stricken you, O son of Philyra;* nor would you 30 have been smitten with the bolts and thunder of your grandsire, O boy cut from your mother's womb.” And you”—who are greater than your pupil, Apollo, to whom the ...
Strona 17
... Serpent, lyingly shaped his execrable lips to these words: “Do you sleep, my son?” Does slumber weigh down your limbs? Immemor O fidei, pecorumque oblite tuorum! Dum cathedram, venerande, tuam. 92. The line parodies Mercury's greeting of ...
... Serpent, lyingly shaped his execrable lips to these words: “Do you sleep, my son?” Does slumber weigh down your limbs? Immemor O fidei, pecorumque oblite tuorum! Dum cathedram, venerande, tuam. 92. The line parodies Mercury's greeting of ...
Strona 49
... serpent which figures in PL I, 199. 229. Cf. this fancy with Marvell's Upon Appleton House, 661–4: The sun himself of her aware, Seems to descend with greater care, And, lest she see him go to bed, In blushing clouds conceals his head ...
... serpent which figures in PL I, 199. 229. Cf. this fancy with Marvell's Upon Appleton House, 661–4: The sun himself of her aware, Seems to descend with greater care, And, lest she see him go to bed, In blushing clouds conceals his head ...
Strona 59
... serpent of Apollo” afford you any help.” Thus he spoke, and, shaking the arrow with the point of gold, he flew away to the warm breast of Cypris. But I was inclined to laugh at the threats that the angry fellow thundered at me and I had ...
... serpent of Apollo” afford you any help.” Thus he spoke, and, shaking the arrow with the point of gold, he flew away to the warm breast of Cypris. But I was inclined to laugh at the threats that the angry fellow thundered at me and I had ...
Strona 83
... Serpent restrains his burning hisses,” fierce Orion” grows gentle and drops his sword, and Mauretanian Atlas” no longer feels the load of the stars. Songs were the usual ornaments of royal tables in the times before luxury and the ...
... Serpent restrains his burning hisses,” fierce Orion” grows gentle and drops his sword, and Mauretanian Atlas” no longer feels the load of the stars. Songs were the usual ornaments of royal tables in the times before luxury and the ...
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Paradise Lost | 173 |
Paradise Regained | 471 |
Samson Agonistes | 531 |
Prose | 595 |
Appendix | 1021 |
1045 | |
BACK COVER | 1060 |
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