The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... recollection , or which are interesting as coincidences with his text , I have tried , even in cases where the passages might be considered stock- quotations familiar to all scholars , to ascribe each reference to the critic who first ...
... recollection , or which are interesting as coincidences with his text , I have tried , even in cases where the passages might be considered stock- quotations familiar to all scholars , to ascribe each reference to the critic who first ...
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... recollection the eulogies by Salzilli and Selvaggi prefixed to Milton's Latin Poems in the editions of 1645 and 1673 . English Verses by A. M. ( i.e. Andrew Marvell ) .— When these verses appeared , Marvell was about fifty - four years ...
... recollection the eulogies by Salzilli and Selvaggi prefixed to Milton's Latin Poems in the editions of 1645 and 1673 . English Verses by A. M. ( i.e. Andrew Marvell ) .— When these verses appeared , Marvell was about fifty - four years ...
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... recollections of Milton for the use of Wood in his Athen©¡ et Fasti Oxonienses ; but he himself died in August 1678 , four years after Milton , without having performed his promise . The present verses on Paradise Lost and the mention in ...
... recollections of Milton for the use of Wood in his Athen©¡ et Fasti Oxonienses ; but he himself died in August 1678 , four years after Milton , without having performed his promise . The present verses on Paradise Lost and the mention in ...
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... recollection of Hesiod , Theog . 722-5 , where the poet , describing the defeat of the Titans by Zeus and their confinement in Tartarus , says that Tartarus is just as far below the Earth as the Earth is below Heaven , and that , as it ...
... recollection of Hesiod , Theog . 722-5 , where the poet , describing the defeat of the Titans by Zeus and their confinement in Tartarus , says that Tartarus is just as far below the Earth as the Earth is below Heaven , and that , as it ...
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... recollections of parades he had seen in the time of the Civil Wars . If a commanding officer now desired to address his ... recollection , Bentley thought , of Ovid , Met . xi . 419 : " Ter conata loqui , ter fletibus ora rigavit . " 632 ...
... recollections of parades he had seen in the time of the Civil Wars . If a commanding officer now desired to address his ... recollection , Bentley thought , of Ovid , Met . xi . 419 : " Ter conata loqui , ter fletibus ora rigavit . " 632 ...
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