The Poetical Works of John Milton, 6±ÇJ. Johnson, G.G. and J. Robinson, W.J. and J. Richardson, R. Baldwin, Otridge and Son, J. Sewell, J. Nichols, F. and C. Rivington, T. Payne, J. Walker, W. Lowndes, J. Scatcherd, G. Wilkie, Clarke and Son, Longman and Rees, Cadell, Jun. and Davies, Vernor and Hood, J. Deighton, J. Taylor, Ogilvy and Son, J. Nunn, E. Jefferey, J. Mawman, Carpenter and Company and E. Newbery, 1801 |
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... seems to allude to G. Markham's Gentleman's Academie , 1595 , where , in the Book of Armorie , the Angels are thus noticed : " I wil therefore with heauen beginne , where were in the beginning nine orders of Angels , and now are ...
... seems to allude to G. Markham's Gentleman's Academie , 1595 , where , in the Book of Armorie , the Angels are thus noticed : " I wil therefore with heauen beginne , where were in the beginning nine orders of Angels , and now are ...
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... seems alfo to allude to Gascoigne , Poems , ed . 1587 , p . 296 . " A fweet confent of muficks facred found " Doth raise our minds as rapt all vp on high ; " But fweeter founds of concord , peace , and loue , " Are out of tune , and ...
... seems alfo to allude to Gascoigne , Poems , ed . 1587 , p . 296 . " A fweet confent of muficks facred found " Doth raise our minds as rapt all vp on high ; " But fweeter founds of concord , peace , and loue , " Are out of tune , and ...
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... seems to be an agreed point , that Lyrick poetry cannot exist without rhyme in our language . Some of the Trochaicks , in Glover's Medea , are harmonious , however , without rhyme . DR . J. WARTON . Dr. J. Warton might have added , that ...
... seems to be an agreed point , that Lyrick poetry cannot exist without rhyme in our language . Some of the Trochaicks , in Glover's Medea , are harmonious , however , without rhyme . DR . J. WARTON . Dr. J. Warton might have added , that ...
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... seem'ft fair ! Me , in my vow'd Picture , the facred wall declares to have hung My dank and dropping weeds To the ftern God of fea . 15 From GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH2 . BRUTUS thus addreffes DIANA in H 3 TRANSLATIONS . ¥Ó¥Ï¥Ô.
... seem'ft fair ! Me , in my vow'd Picture , the facred wall declares to have hung My dank and dropping weeds To the ftern God of fea . 15 From GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH2 . BRUTUS thus addreffes DIANA in H 3 TRANSLATIONS . ¥Ó¥Ï¥Ô.
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... were all hot Affrike's tawnie kings . " Ver . 66 . -the Amorrëan coaft . ] This epithet seems to me an additional proof , that Buchanan's verfion of this pfalm And large - limb'd Og he did fubdue , With TRANSLATIONS . 155.
... were all hot Affrike's tawnie kings . " Ver . 66 . -the Amorrëan coaft . ] This epithet seems to me an additional proof , that Buchanan's verfion of this pfalm And large - limb'd Og he did fubdue , With TRANSLATIONS . 155.
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