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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... night, Amongst her spangled sisters bright. For, &c. 35 He with his thunder-clasping hand, Smote the first-born of Egypt Land. For, &c. 40 And in despite of Pharaoh fell, He brought from thence his Israel. For, &c. The ruddy waves he ...
... night, Amongst her spangled sisters bright. For, &c. 35 He with his thunder-clasping hand, Smote the first-born of Egypt Land. For, &c. 40 And in despite of Pharaoh fell, He brought from thence his Israel. For, &c. The ruddy waves he ...
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... Night in PL II, 894. Milton imagined her as Virgil describes her, “black Night, riding through the sky in her chariot” (Aen. V, 721). “Her twyfold Teme,” of which Spenser said (F.Q. I, v, 28) two were “blacke as pitch, And two were ...
... Night in PL II, 894. Milton imagined her as Virgil describes her, “black Night, riding through the sky in her chariot” (Aen. V, 721). “Her twyfold Teme,” of which Spenser said (F.Q. I, v, 28) two were “blacke as pitch, And two were ...
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... night, once the vast foundation of a structure now ruinous which has become the den of brutal Murder and ... night” (Met. VII, 184) left its trace again on Ilpen, 55. 150. So Ovid speaks (Met. II, 438) of the “conscious forest” which ...
... night, once the vast foundation of a structure now ruinous which has become the den of brutal Murder and ... night” (Met. VII, 184) left its trace again on Ilpen, 55. 150. So Ovid speaks (Met. II, 438) of the “conscious forest” which ...
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... harps. But my golden rest was banished with the night and I wept for the slumber that was disturbed by the Dawn. May dreams like these often befall me!68 and a former Master of Pembroke College. Adhuc madentes rore ELEG Y III 23.
... harps. But my golden rest was banished with the night and I wept for the slumber that was disturbed by the Dawn. May dreams like these often befall me!68 and a former Master of Pembroke College. Adhuc madentes rore ELEG Y III 23.
Strona 24
... Night, nor of Erebus nor of Erynis;* nor was she born in the gulf of Chaos. But she is sent from the starry sky to reap God's harvest everywhere. As the flying Hours,” the daughters of Justice 24. The play on death recalls Hosea xiii ...
... Night, nor of Erebus nor of Erynis;* nor was she born in the gulf of Chaos. But she is sent from the starry sky to reap God's harvest everywhere. As the flying Hours,” the daughters of Justice 24. The play on death recalls Hosea xiii ...
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Paradise Regained | 471 |
Samson Agonistes | 531 |
Prose | 595 |
Appendix | 1021 |
Index of Names | 1045 |
BACK COVER | 1060 |
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