The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 77
Page 245
... refers to her tangled hair . Horace writes of her in Epode xv and in Odes III xiv 21 her hair is about to be fastened in a knot . Joannes Secundus addresses his Basia to Neaera , as R. J. Schoeck points out , N & Q cci ( 1956 ) 190–1 ...
... refers to her tangled hair . Horace writes of her in Epode xv and in Odes III xiv 21 her hair is about to be fastened in a knot . Joannes Secundus addresses his Basia to Neaera , as R. J. Schoeck points out , N & Q cci ( 1956 ) 190–1 ...
Page 349
... refers to the theory that the soul is whole in the whole body and whole in every part of the body - a commonplace deriving from the Fathers . He compares Augustine , De Trini- tate vi 6 : anima ... in unoquoque corpore , et in toto tota ...
... refers to the theory that the soul is whole in the whole body and whole in every part of the body - a commonplace deriving from the Fathers . He compares Augustine , De Trini- tate vi 6 : anima ... in unoquoque corpore , et in toto tota ...
Page 485
... refers to apostasies of the kings of Judah , such as that of Manas- seh , who followed ' the abominations [ i.e. , unclean practices ] of the heathen ' and ' built altars for all the host of heaven in ... the house of the Lord ' ( 2 ...
... refers to apostasies of the kings of Judah , such as that of Manas- seh , who followed ' the abominations [ i.e. , unclean practices ] of the heathen ' and ' built altars for all the host of heaven in ... the house of the Lord ' ( 2 ...
Contents
On the Death of a Fair 14 In Eandem On the Same | 7 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
Naturam non pati senium | 61 |
Copyright | |
20 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Adam Adam and Eve angels Apollo Bartas Bridg bright called chariot Christ Columbia xv comma Comus darkness Date daughter death devils divine doctrina doth Du Bartas earth Echoes Elegia Empson Entertainment at Althorp Euripides evil eyes fair fall father Faunus flowers God's goddess gods golden grace Greek hand hast hath head headnote heaven heavenly hell Hesiod holy Homer honour Horace Il Penseroso Jove king L'Allegro Lady Latin light lines Lord Lycidas meaning Midsummer Night's Dream mihi Milton Muses night nymphs Odes Ovid Paradise Lost passage perhaps Phoebus poem poet poetry refers rhyme Samson Satan sense Shakespeare shepherd sing song Sonnet soul Spenser spirits stars suggests sweet Sylvester symbol text followed thee Theocritus things thou thought throne tibi tree Trin verse viii Virgil virtue winds wings word Yale