Complete Poems and Major ProseTEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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... described by Apollodorus ( I , 112-13 ) as throwing the limbs of her brother Aegialeus into the sea so as to divert her father Jason from pursuit of her in her flight with her lover Jason . Cf. Circe in Comus , 50 . 23-24 . Homer ...
... described by Apollodorus ( I , 112-13 ) as throwing the limbs of her brother Aegialeus into the sea so as to divert her father Jason from pursuit of her in her flight with her lover Jason . Cf. Circe in Comus , 50 . 23-24 . Homer ...
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... described in II , 894-97 , and VII , 211-15 . 316. Satan lights on the opacous Globe in III , 418 . 320-324 . The meeting Confines are the bottom end of the stair which unites the empyrean heaven to the shell of the universe in III ...
... described in II , 894-97 , and VII , 211-15 . 316. Satan lights on the opacous Globe in III , 418 . 320-324 . The meeting Confines are the bottom end of the stair which unites the empyrean heaven to the shell of the universe in III ...
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... described ( I , iii , 1 ; XIV , vi , 3 ) as deco- rated by famous painters . 257. Cf. charm in PL IV , 642. Aeolian lyric poetry is best known through Sappho's songs , and Dorian by Pindar's odes . 265 270 259. Melesigenes : Homer , who ...
... described ( I , iii , 1 ; XIV , vi , 3 ) as deco- rated by famous painters . 257. Cf. charm in PL IV , 642. Aeolian lyric poetry is best known through Sappho's songs , and Dorian by Pindar's odes . 265 270 259. Melesigenes : Homer , who ...
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THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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