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239.<br />

240.<br />

"Paradise Lost," vi. 335, seq.<br />

—<strong>The</strong> brazen dome. See the<br />

note on Bk. viii. Page 142.<br />

—For, by the gods! who flies.<br />

Observe the bold ellipsis <strong>of</strong> "he<br />

cries," and the transition from<br />

the direct to the oblique construction.<br />

So in Milton:—<br />

"Thus at their shady<br />

lodge arriv'd, both stood,<br />

Both turn'd, and under<br />

open sky ador'd<br />

<strong>The</strong> God that made both<br />

sky, air, earth, and heaven,<br />

Which they beheld, the<br />

moon's resplendent globe,<br />

And starry pole.—Thou<br />

also mad'st the night,

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