The Complete Poems and Major ProseFirst published by Odyssey Press in 1957, this classic edition provides Milton's poetry and major prose works, richly annotated, in a sturdy and affordable clothbound volume. |
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Page 148
... divine father to Ion,” the glorious descendant of Apollo—Ion who was born of Actaean Creusa. So you shall go to see the delightful groves of the Muses and again you shall go to the divine home of Phoebus, which he inhabits in Ox65 ...
... divine father to Ion,” the glorious descendant of Apollo—Ion who was born of Actaean Creusa. So you shall go to see the delightful groves of the Muses and again you shall go to the divine home of Phoebus, which he inhabits in Ox65 ...
Page 149
... divine To us O God vouchsafe; Cause thou thy face on us to shine, And then we shall be safe. I O 36°6'72 * (, livrera. I5 How long wilt thou declare 1-4. For a scientifically exact and also humanly moving description. 1. The importance ...
... divine To us O God vouchsafe; Cause thou thy face on us to shine, And then we shall be safe. I O 36°6'72 * (, livrera. I5 How long wilt thou declare 1-4. For a scientifically exact and also humanly moving description. 1. The importance ...
Page 150
... divine, O God of Hosts vouchsafe; Cause thou thy face on us to shine, And then we shall be safe. 8 A Vine from Egypt thou hast brought, Thy free love made it thine, And drov'st out Nations proud and haut To plant this lovely Vine. 9 ...
... divine, O God of Hosts vouchsafe; Cause thou thy face on us to shine, And then we shall be safe. 8 A Vine from Egypt thou hast brought, Thy free love made it thine, And drov'st out Nations proud and haut To plant this lovely Vine. 9 ...
Page 178
... divine light went out of the Devils, they . . . became like Serpents, Dragons, Wormes, and evill Beasts: as may be seen by Adam's Serpent.” 16. But Milton was too much a humanist and at the same time too much interested in the ...
... divine light went out of the Devils, they . . . became like Serpents, Dragons, Wormes, and evill Beasts: as may be seen by Adam's Serpent.” 16. But Milton was too much a humanist and at the same time too much interested in the ...
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Contents
3 | |
173 | |
Paradise Regained | 471 |
Samson Agonistes | 531 |
Prose | 595 |
Appendix | 1021 |
Index of Names | 1045 |
BACK COVER | 1060 |
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Adam Aeneid ancient angels Areopagitica Aristotle Beast behold bishops Book called Chorus Christ Christian church Comus dark death delight divine doctrine doth E. M. W. Tillyard Earth Euripides evil eyes faith Father fear fire glory God's goddess gods grace Greek hand happy hast hath heart Heav'n heavenly Hell Hesiod holy honor human John John Milton Jove King Latin meaning learned less light live Lord Lycidas marriage Milton mind Muses nature night Ovid Ovid's Paradise Lost Paradise Regained peace perhaps Philistines Plato poem poet praise prelates Psalm Roman Samson Agonistes Satan says Serpent song SONNET soul spake spirit stars stood story sweet thee things thir thou thought Throne tion tradition translation Tree truth verse VIII virtue wings wisdom words Zeus