The Poetical Works of John Milton, 6권John Macrone, 1835 |
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... means of luminous critical and ex- planatory notes , within the comprehension of his humblest countryman , and at a price which will enable all to become possessed of them ; - in fine , to do justice to the fame of the greatest epic ...
... means of luminous critical and ex- planatory notes , within the comprehension of his humblest countryman , and at a price which will enable all to become possessed of them ; - in fine , to do justice to the fame of the greatest epic ...
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... means could Milton have effected it with equal success ? In what way would the critic have expressed his sor- row ? Johnson was no more remarkable for tenderness than Milton his gravity was gloom , not tenderness . Milton saw in the ...
... means could Milton have effected it with equal success ? In what way would the critic have expressed his sor- row ? Johnson was no more remarkable for tenderness than Milton his gravity was gloom , not tenderness . Milton saw in the ...
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... mean time , I would not exclude another probable implication : by plucking the berries and the leaves of laurel , myrtle , and ivy , he might intend to point out the pastoral or rural turn of this poem.—T. WARTON . The opening of this ...
... mean time , I would not exclude another probable implication : by plucking the berries and the leaves of laurel , myrtle , and ivy , he might intend to point out the pastoral or rural turn of this poem.—T. WARTON . The opening of this ...
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... curtall gibes , " & c . - T . WARTON . 7 Ver . 22. My sable shroud . Mr. Dunster has little doubt that Milton here means the " dark grave ; " shroud being the Miltonic word for recess , harbour , hiding 18 NOTES ON LYCIDAS .
... curtall gibes , " & c . - T . WARTON . 7 Ver . 22. My sable shroud . Mr. Dunster has little doubt that Milton here means the " dark grave ; " shroud being the Miltonic word for recess , harbour , hiding 18 NOTES ON LYCIDAS .
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... means tomb , as Todd supposes , because Sylvester so used it , in reference to a different case . • Ver . 25. Together both , & c . From the regularity of his pursuits , the purity of his pleasures , his temperance , and general ...
... means tomb , as Todd supposes , because Sylvester so used it , in reference to a different case . • Ver . 25. Together both , & c . From the regularity of his pursuits , the purity of his pleasures , his temperance , and general ...
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agni allusion Amor ancient appears Arethuse Atque beautiful called carmina cheerful cloyster cœlo Comus Cromwell dark daughter death delight deos domino jam domum impasti dost doth Dream ELEG Elegy English EPIG etiam eyes fancy fantasticke genius guarded mount Hæc hast hath heaven Il Penseroso illa ille imagery ipse J. M. W. TURNER jam non vacat king L'Allegro Lady Latin Lawrence Lord lumina Lycidas melancholy mihi Milton mirth modo Monody morning Muse Newton Nice Valour night numbers numina Nunc o'er observes Ovid pale Paradise Lost pastoral peace Penseroso pensive perhaps poem poet poetical poetry praise PSALM quæ quam queen quid quod quoque rebeck sæpe says Shakspeare shepherd sing solemn song Sonnet soul Spenser stanza sublime sweet tamen thee thou tibi TODD Tu quoque urbe verse virtuous WARTON wings Zephyrus