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" Each cast at the other, as when two black clouds, With heaven's artillery fraught, come rattling on Over the Caspian ; then stand front to front, Hovering a space, till winds the signal blow To join their dark encounter in mid air : So frown'd the mighty... "
A Review of Doctor Johnson's New Edition of Shakespeare: In which the ... - Page 112
by William Kenrick - 1765 - 133 pages
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A Theory of Fine Art

Joseph Torrey - 1874 - 316 pages
...front to front Hovering a space, till winds the signal blow To join their dark encounter in mid air ; So frown'd the mighty combatants, that hell Grew darker at their frown." 1 It is in vain we seek here for a clear and distinct 1 Paradise Lost, ii. 713. image of the thing...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 136

1874 - 606 pages
...allegorical representation of the final conflict between the Lord Chancellor and the Premier : — ' So frown'd the mighty combatants, that hell Grew darker at their frown — and now great deeds Had been achieved, whereof all hell had rung, Had not the Snaky Sorceress that...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 136

1874 - 618 pages
...allegorical . representation of the final conflict between the Lord Chancellor and the Premier : — ' So frown'd the mighty combatants, that hell Grew darker at their frown — and now great deeds Had been achieved, whereof all hell had rung, Had not the Snaky Sorceress that...
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Milton's Paradise lost, books i. and ii., Comus, Lycidas, Il penseroso, and ...

John Milton - 1874 - 136 pages
...front to front, Hovering a space, till winds the signal blow To join their dark encounter in mid air : So frown'd the mighty combatants, that hell Grew darker at their frown, so match'd they stood; 720 For never but once more was either like To meet so great a foe : and now...
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Elements of English Composition, Grammatical, Rhetorical, Logical, and ...

James Robert Boyd - 1874 - 420 pages
...description of Discord, " Her head she raised to heaven, and trod on earth;" and Milton's description, " So frown'd the mighty combatants, that Hell Grew darker at their frown;" and Shakspeare's, -"tongue In every wound of Caesar, that should move the Stones of Rome to rise and...
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Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious Indexes ...

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 pages
...arms, Fearless assault; and to the brow of heav'n Pursuing, drive them out from God and bliss. MILTON. So frown'd the mighty combatants, that hell Grew darker at their frown. MILTON. The pierced battalions disunited fall In heaps on heaps: one fate o'erwhelms them all. POPE....
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Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - 788 pages
...arms, Fearless assault; and to the brow of heav'n Pursuing, drive them out from God and bliss. MILTON. So frown'd the mighty combatants, that hell Grew darker at their frown. MILTON. Th< pierced battalions disunited fall In heaps on heaps: one fate o'erwhelms them all. POPE....
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The poetical works of John Milton, with a life of the author by A. Chalmers ...

John Milton - 1881 - 894 pages
...front to front Hov'ring a space, till winds the signal blow To join their dark encounter in mid air : So frown'd the mighty combatants, that hell Grew darker at their frown, so match'd they stood ; For never but once more was either like ?" To meet so great a foe : and now...
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The Cyclopædia of Practical Quotations: English and Latin, with an Appendix ...

Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, Anna Lydia Ward - 1882 - 926 pages
...own heroic deeds and hapless fall By doom of battle. k: MILTON— Paradise Lost. Bk. II. Line 546. So frown'd the mighty combatants, that hell Grew darker at their frown. I. MILTON— Paradite Lost. Bk. II. Line 719. The imperial ensign; which, full high advanced, Shone...
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Paradise lost, book i. (ii.), ed. with intr. and notes by F. Storr, Book 2

John Milton - 1884 - 74 pages
...front to front, Hovering a space, till winds the signal blow To join their dark encounter in mid air: So frown'd the mighty combatants, that Hell Grew darker at their frown ; so match'd they stood ; 720 For never but once more was either like To meet so great a foe. And now...
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