The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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Page 492
... Jove His own and Rhea's son like measure found ; So Jove usurping reigned : these first in Creet And Ida known , thence on the snowy top Of cold Olympus ruled the middle air Their highest heaven ; or on the Delphian cliff , Or in Dodona ...
... Jove His own and Rhea's son like measure found ; So Jove usurping reigned : these first in Creet And Ida known , thence on the snowy top Of cold Olympus ruled the middle air Their highest heaven ; or on the Delphian cliff , Or in Dodona ...
Page 887
... Jove ] Jupiter Ammon , the ' Lybian Jove ' of iv 277. In his account of the parentage of Alexander the Great , Plutarch relates that his ostensible father Philip of Macedonia withdrew his love from Olympias because she was given to ...
... Jove ] Jupiter Ammon , the ' Lybian Jove ' of iv 277. In his account of the parentage of Alexander the Great , Plutarch relates that his ostensible father Philip of Macedonia withdrew his love from Olympias because she was given to ...
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... Jove's ' because he was the son of Jove ) . Antaeus drew strength from his mother every time he fell , and Hercules had to hold him in the air and strangle him . In the Re- naissance this contest was frequently treated as an allegory of ...
... Jove's ' because he was the son of Jove ) . Antaeus drew strength from his mother every time he fell , and Hercules had to hold him in the air and strangle him . In the Re- naissance this contest was frequently treated as an allegory of ...
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On the Death of a Fair 14 In Eandem On the Same | 7 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
Naturam non pati senium | 61 |
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