The Poems of John MiltonT. Nelson & sons, 1936 - 582 стор. |
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... star , i . e . the evening star , sometimes called the folding star . top of Heaven doth hold ; the phrase is loosely used , and does not mean that the star was at the zenith . The time is early evening and Hesperus is setting in the ...
... star , i . e . the evening star , sometimes called the folding star . top of Heaven doth hold ; the phrase is loosely used , and does not mean that the star was at the zenith . The time is early evening and Hesperus is setting in the ...
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... star that rose at evening , etc. This passage has caused much dispute . It seems reasonably clear , however , that Milton meant to indicate the evening star Hesperus , whose appearance was a signal for the shepherd to begin getting his ...
... star that rose at evening , etc. This passage has caused much dispute . It seems reasonably clear , however , that Milton meant to indicate the evening star Hesperus , whose appearance was a signal for the shepherd to begin getting his ...
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... star , i . e . Sirius , the dog - star , which was believed to have a blackening effect on vegetation . In fact the name Sirius is derived from a Greek word meaning " scorching . " . sparely , seldom . The rathe primose , etc. This ...
... star , i . e . Sirius , the dog - star , which was believed to have a blackening effect on vegetation . In fact the name Sirius is derived from a Greek word meaning " scorching . " . sparely , seldom . The rathe primose , etc. This ...
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Preface | v |
A Paraphrase on Psalm 114 | 1 |
On the Death of a Fair Infant Anno Ætatis | 7 |
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Adam angels appear arms Book bright bring brought called cause comes dark death deep delight divine Earth evil eyes fair faith fall Father fear fire force fruit give glory gods grace hand happy hast hath head hear heard heart Heaven Hell hill hope human Italy King Latin leave less light lines live look Lord lost means Milton mind morn move Nature never night once pain Paradise passed peace perhaps poem praise reason receive rest round Samson Satan seek seemed side sight song soon sound spirits stand star stood strength sweet taste thee things thou thought throne till tree true turned virtue voice winds wings wonder