The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇMacmillan, 1874 |
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... famous divine , in an edition of the Poem put forth on a very peculiar principle . " This inimitable work , amidst all its beauties , " he said , " is unintelligible to abundance of readers , the immense learning which he [ Milton ] has ...
... famous divine , in an edition of the Poem put forth on a very peculiar principle . " This inimitable work , amidst all its beauties , " he said , " is unintelligible to abundance of readers , the immense learning which he [ Milton ] has ...
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... famous burlesque called The Rehearsal , by Villiers , Duke of Buckingham , acted in 1671 , and published in 1672. As Buckingham had there burlesqued Dryden , under the name of Bayes , so , under the same nick- name of Bayes , was Parker ...
... famous burlesque called The Rehearsal , by Villiers , Duke of Buckingham , acted in 1671 , and published in 1672. As Buckingham had there burlesqued Dryden , under the name of Bayes , so , under the same nick- name of Bayes , was Parker ...
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... famous poets of the different nations , he admits not caring , apparently , to qualify the admission by any reference to the Anglo - Saxon Alliterated Rhythm which persisted some time among the English in competition with the Rhymed ...
... famous poets of the different nations , he admits not caring , apparently , to qualify the admission by any reference to the Anglo - Saxon Alliterated Rhythm which persisted some time among the English in competition with the Rhymed ...
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... comes , " & c . A recollection of the famous inscrip- tion , in Dante ( Inf . iii , 9 ) , over the gate of Hell : - " Lasciate ogni speranza voi che entrate . " 73 , 74 . " As far removed , " 116 [ BOOK I. Notes to Paradise Lost .
... comes , " & c . A recollection of the famous inscrip- tion , in Dante ( Inf . iii , 9 ) , over the gate of Hell : - " Lasciate ogni speranza voi che entrate . " 73 , 74 . " As far removed , " 116 [ BOOK I. Notes to Paradise Lost .
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... famous epic legends , ancient and modern - the primeval wars of the Giants against the Gods , which were fought at Phlegra in Macedonia , Hercules assisting the Gods ; the wars of Troy and Thebes ; the wars of the British hero Arthur ...
... famous epic legends , ancient and modern - the primeval wars of the Giants against the Gods , which were fought at Phlegra in Macedonia , Hercules assisting the Gods ; the wars of Troy and Thebes ; the wars of the British hero Arthur ...
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