The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Memoir Etc, Volume 3Macmillan and Company, 1890 |
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Page 141
... KEIGHTLEY : first in his volume en- titled Life , Opinions , and Writings of Milton , and then in his edition of the Poetical Works in two volumes . See Introd . to P. L. II . pp . 39 , 40 . 1870. R. C. BROWNE , M.A .: in his edition of ...
... KEIGHTLEY : first in his volume en- titled Life , Opinions , and Writings of Milton , and then in his edition of the Poetical Works in two volumes . See Introd . to P. L. II . pp . 39 , 40 . 1870. R. C. BROWNE , M.A .: in his edition of ...
Page 167
... Keightley , to justify it , suggests that Milton " had in view the ordinary derivation of Cerberus , Kp- Bopós , heart - devouring . " Perhaps ; but , without any such particular- ising , was it not poetical enough to think of ...
... Keightley , to justify it , suggests that Milton " had in view the ordinary derivation of Cerberus , Kp- Bopós , heart - devouring . " Perhaps ; but , without any such particular- ising , was it not poetical enough to think of ...
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... Keightley , more accurately , suggests the dog - rose ( Rosa canina ) . The name is from the French eglantier , which is formed from aiguille , a needle , and implies prickliness . The sound of the word , as well as the associations ...
... Keightley , more accurately , suggests the dog - rose ( Rosa canina ) . The name is from the French eglantier , which is formed from aiguille , a needle , and implies prickliness . The sound of the word , as well as the associations ...
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... Keightley remarks , it is only the chariot of Demeter or Ceres that is drawn by dragons.- " accustomed oak . " Why the epithet " accustomed " ? Is it because Milton here thinks not from the point of view of Cynthia , but from that of an ...
... Keightley remarks , it is only the chariot of Demeter or Ceres that is drawn by dragons.- " accustomed oak . " Why the epithet " accustomed " ? Is it because Milton here thinks not from the point of view of Cynthia , but from that of an ...
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... Keightley has noted , sitting up till daybreak , when all stars disappeared . 88. " With thrice great Hermes " : i.e. studying the works of the Egyptian king and philosopher Thot , called by the Greeks Hermes Trismegistus , or Hermes ...
... Keightley has noted , sitting up till daybreak , when all stars disappeared . 88. " With thrice great Hermes " : i.e. studying the works of the Egyptian king and philosopher Thot , called by the Greeks Hermes Trismegistus , or Hermes ...
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