The Complete Poems and Major ProseHackett Publishing, 2003 M07 1 - 1088 pages First 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 27
... Zeus by Mnemosyne (Memory) on Mt. Pierus in Macedonia. 33. Ovid (Met. II, 153) makes Aethon one of the sun's four horses. Since the sun has entered the zodiacal sign of the Ram three times since Young's departure, he must have left ...
... Zeus by Mnemosyne (Memory) on Mt. Pierus in Macedonia. 33. Ovid (Met. II, 153) makes Aethon one of the sun's four horses. Since the sun has entered the zodiacal sign of the Ram three times since Young's departure, he must have left ...
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... Zeus to Artemis (Diana) is mentioned as early as Callimachus' Hymn to Artemis, 5. 1 oz. For Vesta see Ilpen, 23–24, n. 104. Venus' birth from the sea was the subject of famous paintings by Apelles and Botticelli. 105. The lines echo the ...
... Zeus to Artemis (Diana) is mentioned as early as Callimachus' Hymn to Artemis, 5. 1 oz. For Vesta see Ilpen, 23–24, n. 104. Venus' birth from the sea was the subject of famous paintings by Apelles and Botticelli. 105. The lines echo the ...
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... Zeus changed them into immortal spirits (Works and Days, I I I-26). Vanity stands for all “the sins to which the creature was made subject” (Rom. viii, 20), and from which Milton says that the angels' song might redeem human nature so ...
... Zeus changed them into immortal spirits (Works and Days, I I I-26). Vanity stands for all “the sins to which the creature was made subject” (Rom. viii, 20), and from which Milton says that the angels' song might redeem human nature so ...
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... Zeus and the goddess of Justice, And among hem it was a comune tale, Themis (Theog., 901). That it were good to here the nightingale 6. In Sir Thomas Clanvowe's The Cuckoo and the Rather than the lewd cukkow singe. Nightingale (which ...
... Zeus and the goddess of Justice, And among hem it was a comune tale, Themis (Theog., 901). That it were good to here the nightingale 6. In Sir Thomas Clanvowe's The Cuckoo and the Rather than the lewd cukkow singe. Nightingale (which ...
Page 56
... groves, and you Tuque O noveni perbeata numinis 1. The goddesses are the Muses, called daughters of Zeus and Memory by Hesiod (Theog. 53-4). ELEGIA SEPTIMA (ELEGY VII) ANNo AETATIs UNDEvigESIMo (AT AGE 1.9) 56 ON THE PLATONIC IDEA.
... groves, and you Tuque O noveni perbeata numinis 1. The goddesses are the Muses, called daughters of Zeus and Memory by Hesiod (Theog. 53-4). ELEGIA SEPTIMA (ELEGY VII) ANNo AETATIs UNDEvigESIMo (AT AGE 1.9) 56 ON THE PLATONIC IDEA.
Contents
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Paradise Regained | 471 |
Samson Agonistes | 531 |
Prose | 595 |
Appendix | 1021 |
Index of Names | 1045 |
BACK COVER | 1060 |
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