The Poetical Works of John Milton, 6권John Macrone, 1835 |
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... in England , " a disgraceful defect in literature ” - the want of such an edition , as , he flatters himself , the present will be found - to restore MILTON's 884452 lofty poems to their original purity ; bringing them ,
... in England , " a disgraceful defect in literature ” - the want of such an edition , as , he flatters himself , the present will be found - to restore MILTON's 884452 lofty poems to their original purity ; bringing them ,
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... present re- strained to person : anciently it was more generally com- bined . Our author has the same use and sense of " coy " in the Apology for Smectymnuus : ' - " Thus lie at the mercy of a coy flurting style , to be girded with ...
... present re- strained to person : anciently it was more generally com- bined . Our author has the same use and sense of " coy " in the Apology for Smectymnuus : ' - " Thus lie at the mercy of a coy flurting style , to be girded with ...
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... present instance , he more par- ticularly alludes to the stated early hours of a collegiate life , which he shared " on the self - same hill , " with his friend Lycidas at Cambridge . - T . WARTON . This is a beautiful note of T. Warton ...
... present instance , he more par- ticularly alludes to the stated early hours of a collegiate life , which he shared " on the self - same hill , " with his friend Lycidas at Cambridge . - T . WARTON . This is a beautiful note of T. Warton ...
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... present , is , in the opinion of Mr. Dunster , the lamentation for Orpheus in Ovid , Met . ' xi . 43 . 6 Te mæstæ volucres , Orpheu ; te turba ferarum , Te rigidi silices , tua carmina sæpe secutæ Fleverunt sylvæ ; positis te frondibus ...
... present , is , in the opinion of Mr. Dunster , the lamentation for Orpheus in Ovid , Met . ' xi . 43 . 6 Te mæstæ volucres , Orpheu ; te turba ferarum , Te rigidi silices , tua carmina sæpe secutæ Fleverunt sylvæ ; positis te frondibus ...
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... present circumstances , he might mean the clergy of the church of England were silent , and made no remonstrances against these encroach- ments . - T . WARTON . 40 Ver . 130 . But that two - handed engine at the door Stands ready to ...
... present circumstances , he might mean the clergy of the church of England were silent , and made no remonstrances against these encroach- ments . - T . WARTON . 40 Ver . 130 . But that two - handed engine at the door Stands ready to ...
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