The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volum 1Bohn, 1861 |
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... Lord ; O Lord , send now prosperity . " It was applied to our Saviour on the occasion of his public entry into Jerusalem , - " Hosanna to the Son of David . " 353. Immortal amarant . Amarant , or amaranth , comes from two Greek words ...
... Lord ; O Lord , send now prosperity . " It was applied to our Saviour on the occasion of his public entry into Jerusalem , - " Hosanna to the Son of David . " 353. Immortal amarant . Amarant , or amaranth , comes from two Greek words ...
Pàgina 421
... Lord . " Newton , in a long note , interprets it : " Much less for this can he assume to be our Lord . " Warburton understands it somewhat differently ; and Prendeville gives the following explanation . " It appears from lines 603-610 ...
... Lord . " Newton , in a long note , interprets it : " Much less for this can he assume to be our Lord . " Warburton understands it somewhat differently ; and Prendeville gives the following explanation . " It appears from lines 603-610 ...
Pàgina 483
... Lord , " and Vatablus and others interpret it as meaning " under the Lord , " usurping all authority to himself next under God , and claiming it jure divino , as was done in Milton's own time . Milton takes in both interpretations ...
... Lord , " and Vatablus and others interpret it as meaning " under the Lord , " usurping all authority to himself next under God , and claiming it jure divino , as was done in Milton's own time . Milton takes in both interpretations ...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Preliminary ... John Milton,Charles Dexter Cleveland Visualització completa - 1873 |
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