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In part Milton was fascinated by the old lore that he loved to repeat ; in part — as
we shall see in Paradise Lost — he was charmed by exotic names , Biblical ,
classical , geographical , which he liked to roll over on his tongue . We do not see
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In part Milton was fascinated by the old lore that he loved to repeat ; in part — as
we shall see in Paradise Lost — he was charmed by exotic names , Biblical ,
classical , geographical , which he liked to roll over on his tongue . We do not see
...
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Some were names of real people , though “ Galasp ” is unknown as a proper
name . Possibly it was a mutilated form of “ Gillespie , ” though I rather suspect it
was merely a satiric invention of Milton ' s as another rhyme for “ asp ” and “ grasp
.
Some were names of real people , though “ Galasp ” is unknown as a proper
name . Possibly it was a mutilated form of “ Gillespie , ” though I rather suspect it
was merely a satiric invention of Milton ' s as another rhyme for “ asp ” and “ grasp
.
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Formidable as the many unknown names may seem , the student need not be
disturbed because he recognizes so few . While more of them would have been
familiar to Milton ' s contemporaries , even they would have been impressed with
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Formidable as the many unknown names may seem , the student need not be
disturbed because he recognizes so few . While more of them would have been
familiar to Milton ' s contemporaries , even they would have been impressed with
...
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Juvenilia | 22 |
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