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Pagina 51
... beginning of the said tragedy . The verses are these : O thou that with surpassing glory crown'd ! Look'st from thy sole dominion , like the god Of this new world ; at whose sight all the stars Hide their diminish'd heads ; to thee I ...
... beginning of the said tragedy . The verses are these : O thou that with surpassing glory crown'd ! Look'st from thy sole dominion , like the god Of this new world ; at whose sight all the stars Hide their diminish'd heads ; to thee I ...
Pagina 191
... beginning of Book III is , he says , a poetic version of part of the prose passage on Milton's blindness ( quoted in Appendix B ) and was prob- ably composed about the same time . There is further an analogy between the " characters ...
... beginning of Book III is , he says , a poetic version of part of the prose passage on Milton's blindness ( quoted in Appendix B ) and was prob- ably composed about the same time . There is further an analogy between the " characters ...
Pagina 315
... beginning with a vowel , where Milton actually prints " th " 16 but a suppression of the vowel sound in " thee " Strange horror seise thee , and pangs unfelt before is unthinkable . Mr. Bridges , therefore , concludes that Mil- ton ...
... beginning with a vowel , where Milton actually prints " th " 16 but a suppression of the vowel sound in " thee " Strange horror seise thee , and pangs unfelt before is unthinkable . Mr. Bridges , therefore , concludes that Mil- ton ...
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PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
MILTONS STYLE AND VERSIFICATION | 293 |
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