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 8
... stories of the descendants of Pelops, or plays like Sophocles' Oedipus trilogy, in all of which Creon has a part. Cf. llpen, 99. 57. Ovid tells the story (Met. VI, 407–11) of Pelops' 8 ELEGY I.
... stories of the descendants of Pelops, or plays like Sophocles' Oedipus trilogy, in all of which Creon has a part. Cf. llpen, 99. 57. Ovid tells the story (Met. VI, 407–11) of Pelops' 8 ELEGY I.
Strona 9
... story (Met. X, 735-9), Venus caused the anemone to grow from the blood of the dying Adonis. Cf. Comus, 999. 63–64. Milton was thinking of Ovid's imaginary letters by famous women (the Heroides) and his many stories of the love-affairs ...
... story (Met. X, 735-9), Venus caused the anemone to grow from the blood of the dying Adonis. Cf. Comus, 999. 63–64. Milton was thinking of Ovid's imaginary letters by famous women (the Heroides) and his many stories of the love-affairs ...
Strona 12
... story that Jove “turnd into a snowy swan / To win faire Leda to his lovely trade” (F.Q. III, xi, 32, 1–2). 7. Ovid tells the story (Met. VII, 263-93) of Medea's rejuvenation of old Aeson by dissecting him and reuniting his limbs after ...
... story that Jove “turnd into a snowy swan / To win faire Leda to his lovely trade” (F.Q. III, xi, 32, 1–2). 7. Ovid tells the story (Met. VII, 263-93) of Medea's rejuvenation of old Aeson by dissecting him and reuniting his limbs after ...
Strona 15
... story of the settlement of England by the followers of Brutus, a grandson of Aeneas—a story retold by Spenser in F.9. II, x, 9 and iii, 9, 46–51. 7. Acheron, like the other infernal river Phlegethon in 1. 74 below, stands for hell ...
... story of the settlement of England by the followers of Brutus, a grandson of Aeneas—a story retold by Spenser in F.9. II, x, 9 and iii, 9, 46–51. 7. Acheron, like the other infernal river Phlegethon in 1. 74 below, stands for hell ...
Strona 28
... story; whether . . . Astraea was the last of the goddesses to leave the earth.” Cf. Nat, 141– 4. 97. Cf. Elijah in PR I, 353, and II, 19 and 277. 1oo. The Sidonian woman is Jezebel, “the daughter of Ethbaal, 28 ELEGY IV.
... story; whether . . . Astraea was the last of the goddesses to leave the earth.” Cf. Nat, 141– 4. 97. Cf. Elijah in PR I, 353, and II, 19 and 277. 1oo. The Sidonian woman is Jezebel, “the daughter of Ethbaal, 28 ELEGY IV.
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Paradise Lost | 173 |
Paradise Regained | 471 |
Samson Agonistes | 531 |
Prose | 595 |
Appendix | 1021 |
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