The Poetical Works of John Milton, 6±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... English poems . Edward King , the subject of this Monody , was the son of Sir John King , knight , secretary for Ireland , under queen Elizabeth , James I. and Charles I. He was sail- ing from Chester to Ireland , on a visit to his ...
... English poems . Edward King , the subject of this Monody , was the son of Sir John King , knight , secretary for Ireland , under queen Elizabeth , James I. and Charles I. He was sail- ing from Chester to Ireland , on a visit to his ...
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... English address to the reader ; giving a brief account of the subject of the poem . It is there said , that " some escaped in the boat , and great endeavours were used in that great consternation to get Mr. King into the boat , which ...
... English address to the reader ; giving a brief account of the subject of the poem . It is there said , that " some escaped in the boat , and great endeavours were used in that great consternation to get Mr. King into the boat , which ...
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... English pastoral , was adopted , not from Virgil , but from Theocritus , ' Idyll . ' vii . 27 . Mr. Warton is mistaken in asserting that the name of ' Lycidas ' was first imported into English pastoral by Milton for Lisle , in his ...
... English pastoral , was adopted , not from Virgil , but from Theocritus , ' Idyll . ' vii . 27 . Mr. Warton is mistaken in asserting that the name of ' Lycidas ' was first imported into English pastoral by Milton for Lisle , in his ...
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... English composition . These irregularities and incongruities must not be tried by modern criticism . - T . WARTON . The rhymes and numbers , which Dr. Johnson condemns , appear to me as eminent proofs of the poet's judgment ; exhibiting ...
... English composition . These irregularities and incongruities must not be tried by modern criticism . - T . WARTON . The rhymes and numbers , which Dr. Johnson condemns , appear to me as eminent proofs of the poet's judgment ; exhibiting ...
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... English poets , particularly Milton . ' Lond . printed , but not published , 1789 , p . 114 . The date of these poems has not been ascertained ; but Mr. Hayley has observed , — ¡° It seems probable , that these two enchanting pictures of ...
... English poets , particularly Milton . ' Lond . printed , but not published , 1789 , p . 114 . The date of these poems has not been ascertained ; but Mr. Hayley has observed , — ¡° It seems probable , that these two enchanting pictures of ...
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