The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors. To which are Added Illustrations, and Some Account of the Life and Writings of Milton, 6±ÇJ. Johnson, 1809 |
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... lines are hyperboles of wit . " Our teares fhall feem the Irish feas , " We floating Islands , living Hebrides . " The contributors were not all of Chrift's College . The B 2 POETICAL WORKS JOHN MILTON, WITH NOTES OF VARIOUS AUTHORS TO ...
... lines are hyperboles of wit . " Our teares fhall feem the Irish feas , " We floating Islands , living Hebrides . " The contributors were not all of Chrift's College . The B 2 POETICAL WORKS JOHN MILTON, WITH NOTES OF VARIOUS AUTHORS TO ...
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... lines , as containing a judicious fatire on the false taste , and the customary mechanical or unnatural expedients , of the drama that then fubfifted . " Non hic cothurni fanguine infonti rubent , " Nec flagra Meg©¡r©¡ ferrea horrendum ...
... lines , as containing a judicious fatire on the false taste , and the customary mechanical or unnatural expedients , of the drama that then fubfifted . " Non hic cothurni fanguine infonti rubent , " Nec flagra Meg©¡r©¡ ferrea horrendum ...
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... line immediately following , " Look homeward , Angel , now , and melt with ruth ? " I flatter myself I have difcovered Milton's original and leading idea . Not far from the Land's End in Cornwall , is a moft romantick projection of rock ...
... line immediately following , " Look homeward , Angel , now , and melt with ruth ? " I flatter myself I have difcovered Milton's original and leading idea . Not far from the Land's End in Cornwall , is a moft romantick projection of rock ...
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... lines . Moreover , if in the words Look homeward , Angel , now the addrefs is to Lycidas , a violent , and too fudden , an apoftrophe takes place ; for in the very next line Lycidas is diftantly called THE hapless youth . To fay nothing ...
... lines . Moreover , if in the words Look homeward , Angel , now the addrefs is to Lycidas , a violent , and too fudden , an apoftrophe takes place ; for in the very next line Lycidas is diftantly called THE hapless youth . To fay nothing ...
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... lines higher , with a fhort analysis . " Let every flower be ftrewed on the hearfe where Lycidas lies , fo to flatter our- felves for a moment with the notion that his corpse is prefent ; and this , ( ah me ! ) while the feas are ...
... lines higher , with a fhort analysis . " Let every flower be ftrewed on the hearfe where Lycidas lies , fo to flatter our- felves for a moment with the notion that his corpse is prefent ; and this , ( ah me ! ) while the feas are ...
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