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... Warton's Note on Comus , ver . 658 . Some much averse I found and wondrous harsh , Contemptuous SAMSON AGONISTES . 61.
... Warton's Note on Comus , ver . 658 . Some much averse I found and wondrous harsh , Contemptuous SAMSON AGONISTES . 61.
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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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... Warton's note may be consulted , p . 283 . 25barking ] Giles Fletcher's Christ's Victorie and Triumph , 1632 , p ... Warton . goddess ] See Cowley's Love's Riddle , p . 117 . That is address'd to unattending ears ; Not any boast 88 ...
... Warton's note may be consulted , p . 283 . 25barking ] Giles Fletcher's Christ's Victorie and Triumph , 1632 , p ... Warton . goddess ] See Cowley's Love's Riddle , p . 117 . That is address'd to unattending ears ; Not any boast 88 ...
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... Hom . Od . v . 390. Nonni Dionysiaca xi . 388 . ¥Åϋ¥ò¥ì¥ç¥ñί¥ã¥ã¥ïς " ¥Ç¥ïῦς . Stanley's Poems , p . 47 . ' She whose loosely flowing hair Scatter'd like the beams o ' the morn . ' 883 amber - dropping ] Consult Warton's note . Todd 110 COMUS .
... Hom . Od . v . 390. Nonni Dionysiaca xi . 388 . ¥Åϋ¥ò¥ì¥ç¥ñί¥ã¥ã¥ïς " ¥Ç¥ïῦς . Stanley's Poems , p . 47 . ' She whose loosely flowing hair Scatter'd like the beams o ' the morn . ' 883 amber - dropping ] Consult Warton's note . Todd 110 COMUS .
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... Warton's note . Todd gives an extract from Nash's Terrors of the Night , 1594. Their haire they ware loose unrowled about their shoulders , whose dangling amber trammells reaching downe beneath their knees , seemed to drop baulme on ...
... Warton's note . Todd gives an extract from Nash's Terrors of the Night , 1594. Their haire they ware loose unrowled about their shoulders , whose dangling amber trammells reaching downe beneath their knees , seemed to drop baulme on ...
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