The Poetical Works of John Milton ...Bell and Daldy, 1866 |
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... With supplication prone and father's tears , To accept of ransom for my son their pris'ner . 1434 shield ] See T. Warton's Note on Comus , ver . 658 . Some much averse I found and wondrous harsh , Contemptuous SAMSON AGONISTES . 61.
... With supplication prone and father's tears , To accept of ransom for my son their pris'ner . 1434 shield ] See T. Warton's Note on Comus , ver . 658 . Some much averse I found and wondrous harsh , Contemptuous SAMSON AGONISTES . 61.
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... Warton . 1 starry ] ' Who calls Minerva from the starry court . ' Sharpe's Noble Stranger , p . 48. In that high starry court . ' Marino's Sl . of the Innocents , p . 130 ; and Cupid's Whir- ligig , p . 1. ( 1611. ) And thus with winges ...
... Warton . 1 starry ] ' Who calls Minerva from the starry court . ' Sharpe's Noble Stranger , p . 48. In that high starry court . ' Marino's Sl . of the Innocents , p . 130 ; and Cupid's Whir- ligig , p . 1. ( 1611. ) And thus with winges ...
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... Warton's and Todd's note on the sub- ject of Comus : from which we find , that though he had appeared as a dramatic personage before , Milton first raised him into poetical celebrity . Offering to every weary traveller His orient liquor ...
... Warton's and Todd's note on the sub- ject of Comus : from which we find , that though he had appeared as a dramatic personage before , Milton first raised him into poetical celebrity . Offering to every weary traveller His orient liquor ...
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... . And see Seven Champions of Christendom , p . 55. 4to . 1638 125 rights ] Rites . ' Fenton , Newton , Warton , ( ed . 1 ) . 132 spets ] Spits . ' Fenton , Tickell , Newton , wrongly . Of all thy dues be done , and none left 82 COMUS .
... . And see Seven Champions of Christendom , p . 55. 4to . 1638 125 rights ] Rites . ' Fenton , Newton , Warton , ( ed . 1 ) . 132 spets ] Spits . ' Fenton , Tickell , Newton , wrongly . Of all thy dues be done , and none left 82 COMUS .
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... Warton . 189 votarist ] Benlowe's Theophila , p 32 and P. 60 . ' Sad votaresse ! thy Earth of late o'ergrown With weeds , ' & c . 195 thiev h ] P. Fletcher's Pisc . Eclog . p . 34 , ed . 1633 , • The thievish night steals on the world ...
... Warton . 189 votarist ] Benlowe's Theophila , p 32 and P. 60 . ' Sad votaresse ! thy Earth of late o'ergrown With weeds , ' & c . 195 thiev h ] P. Fletcher's Pisc . Eclog . p . 34 , ed . 1633 , • The thievish night steals on the world ...
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