An Introduction to the Prose And Poetical Works of John Milton; Comprising All the Autobiographic Passages in His Works, the More Explicit Presentations of His Ideas of True Liberty; Comus, Lycidas, And Samson Agonistes;
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To Charles Diodati, making a Stay in the Country P. 32. Erato: the muse of erotic poetry. P. 32. the fierce dog: Cerberus. P. 32. the Samian master : Pythagoras, who was a native of Samos. P. 32. Tiresias : the Theban prophet, deprived of sight by Juno; Jupiter, in compensation, bestowed upon him the power of prophecy. P. 32. Theban Linus : the singer and philosopher. P. 32. Calchas the exile : a famous soothsayer, who accompanied the Greeks to Troy. P. 32. Orpheus : the fabulous Thracian poet ...and musician. P. 32. Circe : See Comus, 50-53. P. 33. the heavenly birth of the King of Peace : his ode On the Morn- ing of Chris fs Nativity, composed on and just after Christmas, 1629. Ad Patrem P. 35. I. Pierid's: used for Pierian, from Pierus, a mountain of Thessaly sacred to the muses. P. 36. 18. Clio: the Muse of History, 'inasmuch,' says Masson, 'as what he is to say about his Father is strictly true.' MILTON'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY 253 P. 36. 22. Promethean fire : the fire which Prometheus brought down from heaven.
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